Topic: Lower radiator hose replacement
in Forum: C3 Cooling and Heating Systems


|UPDATED|11/14/2014 9:34:12 AM (AZT)|/UPDATED|
TKO500 5 spd.
Borgeson Steering Box
Born 8/1981
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Well, I hope you have small hands. In the factory that hose was installed before radiator, rad. frame and body were put on. Easy for them...!!! I had the shroud off, lower right grill out, and then had to loosen the radiator frame on both sides, just to get enough room to get my hands and hose in there. I swore never again!!!!! I had the engine out and should have put it on motor before reinstalling. You do what you have to do. I went org. hose for replacement. But I have keep everything as org. as I could, or money permitted.

Dang Sarge! I'm impressed. Been in the rad business for 43 years and couldn't have said it better meself. Lookin for a job in Michigan??


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That's the BEST way to get old hoses off of radiator or heater cores.....keeps you from damaging the necks, or possibly cracking the soldered joints on the radiator.

(I think Darryl must write repair instructions for Mitchell or something....that was great!)
I'm not big on using petroleum products to make hoses go on easier, due to the fact that oils/greases can soften the hose over time....it also makes it harder to get a tight seal. I use a little straight antifreeze inside the hose ends. It's slick, and will squish out a little easier when tightening the clamps. That's just me. Lots of folks use Vaseline, wheel bearing grease, WD-40, whatever, and it accomplishes the task at hand(getting the hose on) just fine.

As far as spring/no spring in the lower hose, you NEED that spring in there. And that's all I have to say about that....

Good luck with your project. Have patience....that hose ain't gunna just fall off, nor will the new one magically suck itself back on...it's gunna take some finagling, some head scratching, and a few well placed curse werds, but it can be done without dis-assembling the whole front end. Just take yer time....and have a huge drain pan in place, 'cause you WILL make a mess.

Joel Adams
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And again....you DO need the spring. Get a hose with the spring, or buy a cheapo generic hose that does have the spring, and install it in the one that fits the car.
Joel Adams
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