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replacement coolant hoses- not silicone

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:01 pm
by parawaiting
I am thinking of replacing all my hoses with some similar to these http://www.cbsonline.co.uk/straight-hos ... -578-p.asp , can anyone provide me with what sizes and lengths I need, I coundt find it anywhere on the forum

thanks


paul

Re: replacement coolant hoses- not silicone

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:03 pm
by Simon Jones
Flippa sells silicone hoses specifically for the Bongo here: http://www.siliconehosestore.co.uk/

Re: replacement coolant hoses- not silicone

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:04 pm
by missfixit70
Far too many bends etc, you'd be better off buying a set of originals I reckon if you don't want the silicon.

Re: replacement coolant hoses- not silicone

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:35 pm
by parawaiting
yeah, the silicon ones are a bit out of my price range, I reckon that a set of rubber ones will be good for at least another 6-10 years. where can i get the replacement ones you speak of miss fixit as I cant see any on here.
they do seem to do quite a few here in standard and reinforced http://www.cbsonline.co.uk/rubber-coola ... -164-c.asp

Re: replacement coolant hoses- not silicone

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:43 pm
by missfixit70
Any mazda dealer, you may need to get the part numbers from lushprojects, JAS, BongoBits, AVA, or Google "Bongo hoses" they aren't cheap, but I think you'll have problems trying to make your own.

Re: replacement coolant hoses- not silicone

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:44 pm
by Simon Jones
Sorry - missed the 'not silicone' bit in the title :oops: They are available from places like BongoBits, but not sure if they do a special deal on a complete set of 12 or so required.

http://www.bongobits.com/Main.asp?PageN ... ategory=66

I'm sure Flippa will do a good price if you ordered a 'set'. Don't forget to factor in cost of replacement jubilee clips - its not worth re-using the old ones.

Re: replacement coolant hoses- not silicone

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 5:34 pm
by mikeonb4c
parawaiting wrote:yeah, the silicon ones are a bit out of my price range, I reckon that a set of rubber ones will be good for at least another 6-10 years. where can i get the replacement ones you speak of miss fixit as I cant see any on here.
they do seem to do quite a few here in standard and reinforced http://www.cbsonline.co.uk/rubber-coola ... -164-c.asp
Thats odd. One of the USPs of flippa's hoses was that they were cheaper than the conventional ones even though they were silicon. Has that situation changed then? :?

Re: replacement coolant hoses- not silicone

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 5:38 pm
by scanner
mikeonb4c wrote:
parawaiting wrote:yeah, the silicon ones are a bit out of my price range, I reckon that a set of rubber ones will be good for at least another 6-10 years. where can i get the replacement ones you speak of miss fixit as I cant see any on here.
they do seem to do quite a few here in standard and reinforced http://www.cbsonline.co.uk/rubber-coola ... -164-c.asp
Thats odd. One of the USPs of flippa's hoses was that they were cheaper than the conventional ones even though they were silicon. Has that situation changed then? :?
Yes cheaper, I priced both and Flippa was cheaper hose for hose than Bongo bits - for the ones they listed anyway.

Re: replacement coolant hoses- not silicone

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:22 pm
by missfixit70
mikeonb4c wrote:
parawaiting wrote:yeah, the silicon ones are a bit out of my price range, I reckon that a set of rubber ones will be good for at least another 6-10 years. where can i get the replacement ones you speak of miss fixit as I cant see any on here.
they do seem to do quite a few here in standard and reinforced http://www.cbsonline.co.uk/rubber-coola ... -164-c.asp
Thats odd. One of the USPs of flippa's hoses was that they were cheaper than the conventional ones even though they were silicon. Has that situation changed then? :?
I think Parawaiting was maybe comparing silicone hoses to buying rubber hose & making his own? As he didn't know where to buy the standard rubber replacements, I'd assume he hadn't been able to compare prices like for like.

Re: replacement coolant hoses- not silicone

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 8:32 pm
by parawaiting
I havent finished researching it fullly, i was just looking at ways to get a set as cheap as possible even if it meant buying and cutting to size from the site I mentioned.I think a set of Flippas hoses were around £240 AFAIK I was hoping I could do for much less than that [-o<

Re: replacement coolant hoses- not silicone

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 9:14 pm
by scanner
parawaiting wrote: I was hoping I could do for much less than that [-o<
But do you want to?

If just one of those hoses fails to do what it's meant to, the bill for a set of Flippa's hoses could look cheap at twice the price.

Re: replacement coolant hoses- not silicone

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 9:38 pm
by bigdaddycain
Hi Para, i was just curious... How would you create the bends in the rubber hose without compromising the inner dimensions?

I replaced mine with the flippa hoses, i thought it a prudent piece of preventative maintenence. My hoses had behaved themselves, but how long would that stroke of luck last? :shock:

Re: replacement coolant hoses- not silicone

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 2:19 am
by Ron Miel
scanner wrote:
mikeonb4c wrote:
parawaiting wrote:yeah, the silicon ones are a bit out of my price range, I reckon that a set of rubber ones will be good for at least another 6-10 years. where can i get the replacement ones you speak of miss fixit as I cant see any on here.
they do seem to do quite a few here in standard and reinforced http://www.cbsonline.co.uk/rubber-coola ... -164-c.asp
Thats odd. One of the USPs of flippa's hoses was that they were cheaper than the conventional ones even though they were silicon. Has that situation changed then? :?
Yes cheaper, I priced both and Flippa was cheaper hose for hose than Bongo bits - for the ones they listed anyway.
But Bongobits ARE expensive. Mazda dealer prices are much cheaper (well, they are at Warrington Mazda, and I assume there's a standard price), and are lower than the silicone ones.

Re: replacement coolant hoses- not silicone

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 10:26 am
by parawaiting
is it such a bad idea to cut them myself?? I seem to be getting far more discouragement than I expected, if you look at the site http://www.cbsonline.co.uk/rubber-coola ... -164-c.asp you will see that they doquite a selection of bent as well as straight hoses , it doesnt sound like anyone has looked at alternatives then :( :(

can anyone please give me the dimensions of the pipes I need [-o< [-o<

Re: replacement coolant hoses- not silicone

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:45 am
by scanner
Ron Miel wrote:But Bongobits ARE expensive. Mazda dealer prices are much cheaper (well, they are at Warrington Mazda, and I assume there's a standard price), and are lower than the silicone ones.
Do Mazda supply the hose clips FOC as well?