Coolant flush, replace rad hoses anything else I should do?
Coolant flush, replace rad hoses anything else I should do?
I've been having a upper radiator hose leak (at both ends) for a few months now and I'm finally ready to tackle the job of replacing the upper and lower hoses and clamps and flushing the coolant. Before I do this, I have some questions. I'm at 60,000 miles and haven't flushed the coolant yet.
- Are silicone hoses worth the extra cost over the traditional rubber hoses? I don't care about color, just want it to not drip. (I've had the dealer replace the upper hose once before due to the same problem.)
- I want to upgrade the radiator hose clamps to T-bolt clamps, does anyone know what size I would need if using rubber hoses or silicone hoses?
- Since I'm replacing the hoses and will replace/flush the coolant, should I also consider replacing anything else such as the thermostat since I'm doing this? (I'm not having any signs of thermostat issues.)
- Should I also replace the serpentine belt since I probably dripped coolant on it?
Thanks,
John
- Are silicone hoses worth the extra cost over the traditional rubber hoses? I don't care about color, just want it to not drip. (I've had the dealer replace the upper hose once before due to the same problem.)
- I want to upgrade the radiator hose clamps to T-bolt clamps, does anyone know what size I would need if using rubber hoses or silicone hoses?
- Since I'm replacing the hoses and will replace/flush the coolant, should I also consider replacing anything else such as the thermostat since I'm doing this? (I'm not having any signs of thermostat issues.)
- Should I also replace the serpentine belt since I probably dripped coolant on it?
Thanks,
John
I've been having a upper radiator hose leak (at both ends) for a few months now and I'm finally ready to tackle the job of replacing the upper and lower hoses and clamps and flushing the coolant. Before I do this, I have some questions. I'm at 60,000 miles and haven't flushed the coolant yet.
- Are silicone hoses worth the extra cost over the traditional rubber hoses? I don't care about color, just want it to not drip. (I've had the dealer replace the upper hose once before due to the same problem.)
- I want to upgrade the radiator hose clamps to T-bolt clamps, does anyone know what size I would need if using rubber hoses or silicone hoses?
- Since I'm replacing the hoses and will replace/flush the coolant, should I also consider replacing anything else such as the thermostat since I'm doing this? (I'm not having any signs of thermostat issues.)
- Should I also replace the serpentine belt since I probably dripped coolant on it?
Thanks,
John
- Are silicone hoses worth the extra cost over the traditional rubber hoses? I don't care about color, just want it to not drip. (I've had the dealer replace the upper hose once before due to the same problem.)
- I want to upgrade the radiator hose clamps to T-bolt clamps, does anyone know what size I would need if using rubber hoses or silicone hoses?
- Since I'm replacing the hoses and will replace/flush the coolant, should I also consider replacing anything else such as the thermostat since I'm doing this? (I'm not having any signs of thermostat issues.)
- Should I also replace the serpentine belt since I probably dripped coolant on it?
Thanks,
John

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Replace the thermostat and radiator cap too. At 60K miles I'm sure your belt is showing signs of wear. Many advocate replacing the belt tensioner at the same time.
My strategy for coolant is to do a drain/fill every 3-4 years rather than a single flush at higher mileage.
My strategy for coolant is to do a drain/fill every 3-4 years rather than a single flush at higher mileage.
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