Swan necks, silicone hosing and a bit of DIY

Swan necks, silicone hosing and a bit of DIY

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angusfaldo

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2,791 posts

275 months

Friday 20th December 2002
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Hello Folks

I thought Griff owners might be interested to see the results of some engine bay DIY.

I stripped out the old hoses and replaced them with ACT silicone ones. While the cooling system was drained I took out the swan neck pipes feeding the top and bottom of the radiator and stripped them down and painted them up.

Also replaced HT leads with Magnecors.

Thanks Tim at ACT for spending time on the phone helping me work out what I needed.

AF










>>> Edited by angusfaldo on Friday 20th December 13:33

Prince_Charming

2,646 posts

270 months

Friday 20th December 2002
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Ooh I like the look of this! Very nice work indeed - your paintwork looks tasty too!

Beano1197

20,854 posts

276 months

Friday 20th December 2002
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Oooo luverly bit of early spring cleaning!

Ballistic Banana

14,698 posts

268 months

Sunday 22nd December 2002
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OOHH very nice.

How did you get on changing the one near the Plenum,a bit tight isnt it(unless you took the alternator off)

What sort of paint did u use Angus as mine need doing as they have a few bits off loose paint on.Is it just Hammerite.

BB

angusfaldo

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2,791 posts

275 months

Sunday 22nd December 2002
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Ballistic Banana said: OOHH very nice.

How did you get on changing the one near the Plenum,a bit tight isnt it(unless you took the alternator off)

What sort of paint did u use Angus as mine need doing as they have a few bits off loose paint on.Is it just Hammerite.

BB


BB

It is not that tight - there was no need to take off the alternator. The ACT products are built using appropriate tooling so the hoses fit very well indeed. The only hassle with the job is getting off the old pipes (which tend to weld under the old jubillee clips) and draining and filling the cooling system.

Yes, was hammerite. You can paint the stuff straight onto rust if you like but an electric drill and a paint stripping wire head took the swan necks down to shiny bare metal quite quickly.

2 Sheds

2,529 posts

285 months

Sunday 22nd December 2002
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Thanks Tim at ACT for spending time on the phone helping me work out what I needed.

AF

My pleasure, thanks for the nice plug and pictures .
Cheers Tim

CraigAlsop

1,991 posts

269 months

Monday 23rd December 2002
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Nice job on the hoses!
Probably sad to mention this, but I see you have the same sink as me