Hoses and adhesives

wolff at turboquattro.com wolff at turboquattro.com
Sat Sep 20 20:44:52 EDT 2003


You are so right about that! I didn't know why the first replacement failed
after 3 years.
This time I used blue cloth covered aircraft grade hose. Hopefully it will
last longer.
Wolff
"Nobody can forget the sound." - Michele Mouton

----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Cordeiro" <alancordeiro at comcast.net>
To: <wolff at turboquattro.com>; "200q20v" <200q20v at audifans.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2003 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: Hoses and adhesives


> For all out there on this very subject, an important warning.
>
> About 15 months ago, I sprung a radiator leak, and realizing it was futile
> to fix the 11 year old, put in a new radiator (OEM plastic). While I had
> the PS pump out, I did the long overdue rebuild, and for good measure
> decided to replace a few original hoses as well.
>
> The turbo coolant line hose is a 3/8" hose, and I was lucky to find a
> section
> in my "odds and ends" parts bin.
>
> Last week, I sprung a coolant leak, made it home by filling (plain water)
> twice
> along the way, and not putting the cap on to reduce the pressure buildup.
> I discovered the turbo coolant hose had torn. Taking it to the FLAPS,
> I asked the counter guy for a coolant hose in the same size as my sample.
> He came back and asked me to clarify if I wanted and emissions hose
> or a coolant hose. I told him "NO!! "COOLANT". His reply was that the hose
> he had been given by me was an emissions hose.
>
> Moral of story:: Don't use an emissions hose by mistake on a coolant line
>
> Alan
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <wolff at turboquattro.com>
> To: "200q20v" <200q20v at audifans.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 10:58 PM
> Subject: Re: Hoses and adhesives
>
>




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