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TexasChuck 01-30-2014 12:30 PM

Question on install silicone radiator hoses?
 
Just how big of a mess is the fluid draining when I remove the hoses, am I going to have. Should the bottom cover be removed? Is there a drain valve down there? Any little things I should be aware of?
Thanks,
Chuck

kenchan 01-30-2014 12:34 PM

should be easy to do, if you have a lisle funnel that you can burp your cooling system after the swap.

otherwise your car could sound like you're bathing at niagara or something. lol

kenchan 01-30-2014 12:34 PM

i have something like this.

Lisle 24610 Spill-Free Funnel : Amazon.com : Automotive

unlike my G, i dont think the 370z has a vent release hole on the hose

onzedge 01-30-2014 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TexasChuck (Post 2672380)
Just how big of a mess is the fluid draining when I remove the hoses, am I going to have. Should the bottom cover be removed? Is there a drain valve down there? Any little things I should be aware of?
Thanks,
Chuck

Take the bottom pan off first, position a pan under the radiator, remove the clamp from the lower hose and let the coolant drain. Remove both caps to help the process along. No big deal.

kenchan 01-30-2014 02:16 PM

diy: take car to shop, wait, pay, before/after picts.

chops 01-30-2014 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 2672412)
Take the bottom pan off first, position a pan under the radiator, remove the clamp from the lower hose and let the coolant drain. Remove both caps to help the process along. No big deal.

dont remove the lower hose clamp first. use the drain valve on the passenger side. after all the fluid is out (itll take 10min), you can remove the lower rad hose on the driver side. you will make a complete mess if you remove the lower hose before draining the radiator

onzedge 01-30-2014 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chops (Post 2672627)
dont remove the lower hose clamp first. use the drain valve on the passenger side. after all the fluid is out (itll take 10min), you can remove the lower rad hose on the driver side. you will make a complete mess if you remove the lower hose before draining the radiator

Oops -- I missed the part about the drain. It serves me right -- tryong to post intelligently when I am in a rusk.

Chops is right.

TexasChuck 01-30-2014 05:02 PM

Thanks, done
 
Thanks, I'm done.

gomer_110 01-30-2014 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chops (Post 2672627)
dont remove the lower hose clamp first. use the drain valve on the passenger side. after all the fluid is out (itll take 10min), you can remove the lower rad hose on the driver side. you will make a complete mess if you remove the lower hose before draining the radiator

Quote:

Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 2672629)
Oops -- I missed the part about the drain. It serves me right -- tryong to post intelligently when I am in a rusk.

Chops is right.

Make sure you take the "radiator" cap off when using the drain valve. Otherwise the coolant doesn't drain properly. Also even after you've used the drain valve there's still going to be some coolant (not much) in the lower hose.

As far as a funnel for refilling, you can just cut the top off a 2L bottle. It is the perfect size for the Z.

TexasChuck 01-30-2014 05:46 PM

Fyi
 
These silicone radiator hoses came from Z1 Motorsports. Hundred bucks! And the upper hose could not, would not, be forced over the engine fitting nipple. Heated it, lubed it, beveled the inside edge. Checked the forum, others had the same problem .
Heated (boiling water) again, and again. Still would not go. BUT, the lower hose could be pushed onto the same nipple without any real effort. I'm screwed.

kenchan 01-30-2014 06:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TexasChuck (Post 2672799)
Thanks, I'm done.

done as in you gave up or....? :ugh:

kenchan 01-30-2014 06:35 PM

kenchan see post above your post..

TexasChuck 01-30-2014 07:13 PM

Post
 
Well, I hate to admitted it , BUT, while heating the end of the upper hose for the third time, the side of the hose came in contact with the steel pan, and burned a hole thru the side. So.... Ruined the top hose. I used the bottom hose on the top, ( it does fit over the engine nipple ). Cut the length to fit. Seems to be okay. Not "form fitted", but no kinks and looks okay . I am a little concerned about heat issues and break down, since it is not "the form fitted hose", so I'd like some input on that.
Thanks

chops 01-31-2014 01:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TexasChuck (Post 2672939)
Well, I hate to admitted it , BUT, while heating the end of the upper hose for the third time, the side of the hose came in contact with the steel pan, and burned a hole thru the side. So.... Ruined the top hose. I used the bottom hose on the top, ( it does fit over the engine nipple ). Cut the length to fit. Seems to be okay. Not "form fitted", but no kinks and looks okay . I am a little concerned about heat issues and break down, since it is not "the form fitted hose", so I'd like some input on that.
Thanks

id shoot the Z1 guys a call/email or PM. its unacceptable for silicone radiator hoses to not fit perfectly. they are so simple to mold and form, no one should get them wrong!!

DEpointfive0 01-31-2014 01:30 AM

I bought my upper one from eBay because I couldn't fathom paying like $115 for one hose. Worked and fit fine

TexasChuck 01-31-2014 06:09 AM

Hoses
 
Well, I have already fitted the bottom one on the top. Yes, I should have called them. The other info I found online, they were to make it work by heating it in the boiling water. But that's over. And I don't want to spend any more money on it. It does not look tacky or half assed.
Thanks for your input.

TexasChuck 02-07-2014 06:50 PM

Silicone hoses
 
Check Z1 Motorsport's warranty and return policy VERY carefully be for you buy.


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