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billy0090

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The front left long section is this the correct diameter and circumference (there is an outer sheath that makes it look bigger in the middle) but obviously not the correct length.

 

However it is definitely part of the coolant pipework and I think it would be fine to cut to size (your leaking bit doesn't look massively curved etc), I can cut a length off it and would do so so that the whole length is fresh ie i'll cut off the bits where the clamps have been.

 

I only mention this in case you want it urgently, a new one will I suspect cost peanuts but you might have a wait or alternatively a general piece of coolant pipe must be available from a local factors?

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Just use 6mm fuel hose, put a 7mm jubilee clip on it . Buy 1 meter replace both of them buy cutting to size , then run the car with the rad cap on for 5 min while filling with antifreeze .then put cap on, this should do the trick .

 

i asume you mean run the car for 5 mins with the cap off :p

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ok update ;

 

all hoses replaced :), new thermostat / rad cap..... had the radiator flushed and the garage said they don't think there are any blockages as water was flowing out very quickly.

 

took vehicle onto motorway, foot flat to floor ( past little stopper so it pretty much red lines it ) and the heat gauge slowly moved up 3/4 of the way ( i could see it move ) and i then backed down and it went to normal.

 

im guessing thats not normal ?? if i had stayed with my foot to floor it would go into the red........ starting to think more towards head gasket :( but i have no smoke or oil in coolant.

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took car to a good garage today, they are very confident its not the head gasket. they recon even though the rad has had a flush its going to be the internals of the rad.

 

with it being an automatic im struggling to find after market one with the oil cooler built in at the bottom. does any one have any links to any rads that will fit?

 

thanks

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