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Does anyone sell a silicone radiator hose set for the SRT-10?
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VCA Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Posts: 175
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i have been looking as well, no luck so far
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Is that the same type of hose that Police cars get that are blue?
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Just a quick note on Silicone hoses; They do indeed look cool and function very well. However, if you havent owned a street car with them, be aware that the smell of coolant permeates right through silicon. While you do not actually have a leak, the smell can become quite annoying in stop and go traffic, not to mention making actual leaks difficult to notice.
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Motor City VCA Member
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Michigan
Posts: 5,194
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Never noticed that with the Roe hoses on my Gen I. Hmm.
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I will have to second Dan Lessers comments. Back in the early 90's Ford motor Co.as now, was making ambulance chassis'. The differnce back then was that they were using 460 gasoline engines in most as the diesels were not nearly at the level they are today.
When a 460 was stuffed into an econline F250 or 350 chassis, add a pair 250 amp alternators and hugely oversized A/C compressor, and drive the hell out of it, or have it idle for long periods of time, a HUGE amount of heat builds up. The stock rubber hoses would fail sometimes catastrophically sometimes a small leak. The small leaks, hitting an exhaust manifold caused dozens of fires. Yes, antifreeze does burn. As a volunteer paramedic, I watched our services rig burn half to the ground as a result. Ford replaced the rig, and retro added silicone hoses to the vehicles to prevent fires and leaks. The problem was that you could continue to sell antifreeze from time to time even though there was no leak. In the turbo community I know that there are folks who use the rubber hose and put a silicone liner over the hose for heat protection. |
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