When Erik G and I did his car last month we replaced all the hoses in just the engine compartment (and water pump too) and it took about two days. It only took this long because we wanted to go very slowly and document everything as we went along. The hoses were pretty cheap. He picked them up from Grady's. I will say this though, the large replacement radiator hose on the left coming off the water pump (going to the front of the car) that we received from Grady's did NOT even come close to fitting without a severe "kink" in one of the elbows. We thought we had it on wrong but after a couple of hours fighting with it it was clear, the replacement wasn't even shaped like the original. No, we didn't have them on the wrong side of the car. We cut it, we twisted it, we bent it. It just did not fit. It's on now but "rubs" the inside of the engine compartment at the back. We couldn't clear the belts without doing this. Chris C GIGAWAT 3876 -----Original Message----- From: Lynn Metz <metzlynn@xxxx> To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Friday, April 14, 2000 3:23 PM Subject: [DML] coolant lines >Hey guys: > >I am going to replace all of the hoses and coolant and temp sensor very soon >(because they are all original). What I am wondering is about the hoses >that are "under the manifold". I guess you have to remove the manifold? >Question: what is the cost for these hoses (four?) and the gasket for the >manifold? Is there anything else I will need other than the gasket and >hoses and clamps? How long should this project take? Also, do you seal the >gasket with a sealer? > >Thanks, > >Brian >16584 >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > > >Before posting messages or replies, see the posting policy rules at: >www.dmcnews.com/Admin/rules.html > >To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: >moderator@xxxx >