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[URGENT] Coolant hose leak


AVANTE

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I went out for a 10 minute drive, and by the time I park & switched off the engine, I hear the fan come on & a slight hiss. Opened the hood to find out coolant being sprayed from the hose, near the clamp... quickly switched off the car and the spraying/leaking stopped.

Some google searches tells me the clamp might have deteriorated and that it's good to change to a screw-type clamp. But I just want to double check as I'm DIYing this one. Had changed a clamp in my bike's radiator before but this one sounds a bit different.

So, new clamp or new hose??

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These clamps are the best in my experience. To me it looks like the hose is deteriorated, or the metal coolant line has rusted at the end, causing a small gap between the rubber and metal hoses. 

Take the hose off the metal coolant line and inspect the end. There should be a small lip on the metal line which may have rusted. Post a pic if you can.

Do you have water in the system and not coolant? If yes, that explains the rust. 

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I'll inspect and see whats up. And it was a mix of coolant & water. But I forgot to inspect the coolant before buying the car (it was mostly water) so we changed that once we bought it. But it seems the damage has been done.

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22 hours ago, □AVANTE□ said:

I'll inspect and see whats up. And it was a mix of coolant & water. But I forgot to inspect the coolant before buying the car (it was mostly water) so we changed that once we bought it. But it seems the damage has been done

3 hours ago, □AVANTE□ said:

Hi, @Davy & @tiv...so I removed the hose and got a new one too. Clamps all right. The metal part has badly rusted like Davy said. Before I put on the new hose, what should I do?

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check if you still have the lip on the pipe, if it’s rusted away I suggest to get one either pressed in / brass welded or get a new pipe done, via a lathe

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23 hours ago, □AVANTE□ said:

Hi, @Davy & @tiv...so I removed the hose and got a new one too. Clamps all right. The metal part has badly rusted like Davy said. Before I put on the new hose, what should I do?

Yeah that's gone by the looks. 

You can get one fabricated quite easily for cheap. Back when I was restoring my Lancer A72, I had all my hard coolant lines fabricated in Chrome. Never rusted after that and looked awesome! :) 

 

 

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Yeah, I have heard of hose fabrication somewhere in Colombo, a buddy with a Glanza V did his hosing in silicon IIRC. Can you suggest a place davy? If so what is the cost I should expect for a full hose set fabrication?

Also, are those 'universal/flexible chrome hoses' for like $25 in ebay reliable?? Or is it trash like those $500 ebay turbo kits? Tbh I find it hard to trust.

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