Peugeot 306 1.9D can't find a new bottom radiator hose
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Can only find two hoses online which were purchased and they are different to the original, the bayonet fitting end of the original is at 90 degrees to the hose
New hoses have approximately 60 degree bends
These are the numbers of Gates hoses that don't fit 3847 and 3843
Peugeot 306 1.9 Diesel Phase 2 August 1997
Engine is DJY (XUD9A)
Does anyone know of another hose that will do the job
Thank you in advance
New hoses have approximately 60 degree bends
These are the numbers of Gates hoses that don't fit 3847 and 3843
Peugeot 306 1.9 Diesel Phase 2 August 1997
Engine is DJY (XUD9A)
Does anyone know of another hose that will do the job
Thank you in advance
Can't suggest any alternative sources, but in terms of getting that one to fit I've seen people use external formers to hold a shape in a hose. If that leaves the hose too short, perhaps you could cut it on one the the straight sections and insert a short tube.
The right hose would obviously be preferable.
The right hose would obviously be preferable.
GreenV8S said:
Can't suggest any alternative sources, but in terms of getting that one to fit I've seen people use external formers to hold a shape in a hose. If that leaves the hose too short, perhaps you could cut it on one the the straight sections and insert a short tube.
The right hose would obviously be preferable.
Thanks, great ideaThe right hose would obviously be preferable.
Will wait and see if anyone comes along with the correct hose and if not will get cutting extending and shaping
There is a used hose on ebay that looks identical, thing is want a new one
https://www.ebay.ie/itm/PEUGEOT-306-1998-1-9-DIESE...
You can buy silicone hoses in pieces, corners, angles etc... from places like Demon Tweeks, so you could measure exactly what you need, cut the bayonet joiner off the new (or old) hose and make a new pipe from a few silicone pieces with alloy joiners.
https://www.demon-tweeks.com/uk/motorsport/engine/...
I did this for the entire cooling system on my kit car, with a load of pieces and alloy tubes and whatnot from Auto Silicone Hoses:
http://www.autosiliconehoses.com/silicone-hose-sho...
https://www.demon-tweeks.com/uk/motorsport/engine/...
I did this for the entire cooling system on my kit car, with a load of pieces and alloy tubes and whatnot from Auto Silicone Hoses:
http://www.autosiliconehoses.com/silicone-hose-sho...
Penelope Stopit said:
227bhp said:
It's a Gates 3847A.
Thanks, now found the Gates catalogue, 3847A doesn't give a resultEngine is DJY (XUD9A)
Engine search gives 64 results which includes 11 hoses, yet 3847A isn't one of them
JimSuperSix said:
You can buy silicone hoses in pieces, corners, angles etc... from places like Demon Tweeks, so you could measure exactly what you need, cut the bayonet joiner off the new (or old) hose and make a new pipe from a few silicone pieces with alloy joiners.
https://www.demon-tweeks.com/uk/motorsport/engine/...
I did this for the entire cooling system on my kit car, with a load of pieces and alloy tubes and whatnot from Auto Silicone Hoses:
http://www.autosiliconehoses.com/silicone-hose-sho...
Thank you for the links and suggestionshttps://www.demon-tweeks.com/uk/motorsport/engine/...
I did this for the entire cooling system on my kit car, with a load of pieces and alloy tubes and whatnot from Auto Silicone Hoses:
http://www.autosiliconehoses.com/silicone-hose-sho...
227bhp said:
Penelope Stopit said:
My parts catalogue gives a result and so did Google and Ebay. The pic shows a 90 degree end on it.Will you kindly post me some links as I can't find an advert with images and it doesn't show in the Gates online catalogue
Ebay is good enough for me
I presume this is a tech error on Gates' behalf, as there's nothing similar in the 306 at all.
I have seen problems with hoses where the engines were shared between Peugeot/Citroen and the hose layout was different, but with the same part numbers, but again that's not happening here as the Xsara's hose layout is completely different, with expansion takeoffs on the bottom hose...
How odd!
This SASIC one looks OK though: https://www.onlinecarparts.co.uk/sasic-7725842.htm...
I have seen problems with hoses where the engines were shared between Peugeot/Citroen and the hose layout was different, but with the same part numbers, but again that's not happening here as the Xsara's hose layout is completely different, with expansion takeoffs on the bottom hose...
How odd!
This SASIC one looks OK though: https://www.onlinecarparts.co.uk/sasic-7725842.htm...
Krikkit said:
I presume this is a tech error on Gates' behalf, as there's nothing similar in the 306 at all.
I have seen problems with hoses where the engines were shared between Peugeot/Citroen and the hose layout was different, but with the same part numbers, but again that's not happening here as the Xsara's hose layout is completely different, with expansion takeoffs on the bottom hose...
How odd!
This SASIC one looks OK though: https://www.onlinecarparts.co.uk/sasic-7725842.htm...
Thank you very much for your time and the linkI have seen problems with hoses where the engines were shared between Peugeot/Citroen and the hose layout was different, but with the same part numbers, but again that's not happening here as the Xsara's hose layout is completely different, with expansion takeoffs on the bottom hose...
How odd!
This SASIC one looks OK though: https://www.onlinecarparts.co.uk/sasic-7725842.htm...
The Sasic hose does look to be correct
Will take a chance and order it
Wish there was a way of having a hose checked before ordering, that would be too easy
Will report back when it arrives
Peugeot may be able to give you the part number relevant to your VIN.
I have access to their servicebox - and the drawings of the hoses shown do look like your original - so if you want to let me have your vin I'll have a look & see what comes up.
The Sasic listing from Krikkit also shows a part cross-reference to Peugeot's part number 1351X4 which shows on servicebox for the XUD9.
I have access to their servicebox - and the drawings of the hoses shown do look like your original - so if you want to let me have your vin I'll have a look & see what comes up.
The Sasic listing from Krikkit also shows a part cross-reference to Peugeot's part number 1351X4 which shows on servicebox for the XUD9.
paintman said:
Peugeot may be able to give you the part number relevant to your VIN.
I have access to their servicebox - and the drawings of the hoses shown do look like your original - so if you want to let me have your vin I'll have a look & see what comes up.
The Sasic listing from Krikkit also shows a part cross-reference to Peugeot's part number 1351X4 which shows on servicebox for the XUD9.
VIN sent by PMI have access to their servicebox - and the drawings of the hoses shown do look like your original - so if you want to let me have your vin I'll have a look & see what comes up.
The Sasic listing from Krikkit also shows a part cross-reference to Peugeot's part number 1351X4 which shows on servicebox for the XUD9.
Thank you once again
If by any chance there is a list of parts used for the build of this vehicle it will come in very handy in the future, wouldn't want you wasting time on it though, only if easily done
Internet images are a big problem as can be seen here https://www.buycarparts.co.uk/search?keyword=1351x...
The Gates 3847 looks close in the above webpage but is nothing like
Penelope Stopit said:
If by any chance there is a list of parts used for the build of this vehicle it will come in very handy in the future, wouldn't want you wasting time on it though, only if easily done
I believe you can sign up for the PSA servicebox as a public user now - absolutely brilliant for finding parts for any of their cars, with lovely exploded diagrams easily to hand.http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/
As noted, there aren't many diesel variants of the 306, looking through them all there's no alternate part number - I think Gates have just made an error in that particular part. I bet quite a few have been fitted and bodged into place.
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