Question on Cooling System Fittings Dimensions

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  • jracine
    Member
    • Jun 2019
    • 4

    Question on Cooling System Fittings Dimensions

    Hi,

    I have a late model A4 on a Pearson 28-1 and after 5 years as owner I am starting to see some temperature issues. I am successfully using the bypass valve to moderate temps in the 165 range. All good. But I need to remove and check out the t-stat thinking it may be no longer working properly. Also going to do a white vinegar wash (afraid an acid wash to remove too much and plug the exhaust).

    The hoses are on the fittings very tightly and I believe I will need to cut them off. Before doing so I want to make sure I have the replacement hoses ready to install. Attached are a standard MM picture of the hoses in question. Are these 5/8 inner diameter?

    Also, I noticed that there is a write tape of sorts wrapped around the hoses under the clamps to protect them from cutting into the hoses. Similar to plumbers tape, but some sort of fabric? I do not have a pix handy. My guess is that this is a pretty standard thing the yard would do when replacing hoses and/or clamps. Any ideas on what that material called?

    Thanks in advance!

    John
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  • edwardc
    Afourian MVP
    • Aug 2009
    • 2511

    #2
    Cutting hoses off of a barb fitting runs the risk of scratching or nicking the barb, which will cause persistant slow leaks later. Instead, use a heat gun. Or a hair dryer. Once heated a little bit the hoses soften and come off like magic, leaving the fittings undamaged.
    @(^.^)@ Ed
    1977 Pearson P-323 "Dolce Vita"
    with rebuilt Atomic-4

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