93 3.3 Rear Heater hose line

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by ncs, Jul 10, 2004.

  1. ncs

    ncs Guest

    Has anyone replaced the factory heater hose line with an all rubber hose
    line ? My line usually will rust through in a few years and it's expensive
    to replace that all the time. I thought maybe a rubber hose would work
    better and not be subject to rusting.

    Thanks,
    Nick
     
    ncs, Jul 10, 2004
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  2. Is this in a minivan? People have posted here that have done that, it works
    fine. If you really want to do it right you might consider heater hose that
    has
    steel braid covering it, that way a rock or some such doesen't ket kicked up
    and
    end up making a hole in the hose and stranding you somewhere.

    Ted
     
    Ted Mittelstaedt, Jul 11, 2004
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    Anton382 Guest

    YEs the rubber heater hose works fine, I have approx 100,000 miles on my 94 GV
    since I replaced it with no problems at all. Another avenue is to visit a
    local speed shop or RV place, they have 1/2" and 5/8" Aluminum fuel line that
    also works well, very easy to bend and tuck out of the way but a little more $
    than the std heater hose, allthough heater hose works fine.

    Butch
     
    Anton382, Jul 11, 2004
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  4. ncs

    Bill Putney Guest

    I find that silicone heater hose lasts forever in place of the generic
    aftermarket heater hose - available at the same speed shops that Anton
    mentioned, or at truck (18-wheeler) repair shops, or at small shops that
    service your local fleet of police cars. It also costs a little more,
    but not in the long run.

    Bill Putney
    (to reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    address with "x")
     
    Bill Putney, Jul 11, 2004
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  5. ncs

    ncs Guest

    Great !! thanks a lot for all the good feedback. I'm going to try it. I
    can check when I take the old hose off, but by any chance does anyone know
    the sizes for both hoses ? It looks like they are both the same size, don't
    know if it's 1/2" or 5/8".

    Again, thanks for all the valuable feedback, I really appreciate it.

    Nick
     
    ncs, Jul 12, 2004
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