Silicon Coolant Hoses
Discussion
I replaced all my coolant hoses last year using a kit supplied by ACT specifically for the S. The curved hoses had been pre-formed and at least one has different inside diameters at each end - something you'll have to cater for with adapters/joiners/reducers if you don't get a kit and just order individual hoses.
Wherever you get them from, you'll probably find that the clamps need tightening regularly in the first few months of use as they bed in.
Wherever you get them from, you'll probably find that the clamps need tightening regularly in the first few months of use as they bed in.
TVRees said:
This might help in choosing the right one from ASH. It's a visual overview which I made when I dismantled the cooling system.
Thats pretty handy, nice one TVRees, i still got a few to changeover on mine.Quick question, are these calcs the same for both the S1 & 2?
Edited by greyhulk on Sunday 7th February 09:18
greyhulk said:
Thats pretty handy, nice one TVRees, i still got a few to changeover on mine.
Quick question, are these calcs the same for both the S1 & 2?
No Steve, it could never be that straightforward, could it?!!! . There are differences between Early SI, Later S1/S2, and S3/S4. And of course the V8S was completely different. Quick question, are these calcs the same for both the S1 & 2?
Edited by greyhulk on Sunday 7th February 09:18
To add to the complications, some S2s were incorrectly plumbed by TVR and took ages to warm up, and ran too cold. Rob ( GriffinR ) devised pipework to remedy this anomaly, it's on this forum somewhere, if somebody can find it & post a link to it.
Tim at ACT is a very helpful chap though and will do his best to advise you.
glenrobbo said:
No Steve, it could never be that straightforward, could it?!!! . There are differences between Early SI, Later S1/S2, and S3/S4. And of course the V8S was completely different.
To add to the complications, some S2s were incorrectly plumbed by TVR and took ages to warm up, and ran too cold. Rob ( GriffinR ) devised pipework to remedy this anomaly, it's on this forum somewhere, if somebody can find it & post a link to it.
Tim at ACT is a very helpful chap though and will do his best to advise you.
thought so, in typical TVR fashion eh, they all seem to differ even the same bloody modelTo add to the complications, some S2s were incorrectly plumbed by TVR and took ages to warm up, and ran too cold. Rob ( GriffinR ) devised pipework to remedy this anomaly, it's on this forum somewhere, if somebody can find it & post a link to it.
Tim at ACT is a very helpful chap though and will do his best to advise you.
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