Does anyone have suggestions on how to keep the radiatior hose from being cut by the alternator
mandingo She's an Alcoholic Jan 6, 2007 #1 Does anyone have suggestions on how to keep the radiatior hose from being cut by the alternator
4C FED Absolutum Dominium Jan 6, 2007 #3 Re: radiator hose problem That is the sign of a mount problem. Another is when the upper radiator shroud explodes.
Re: radiator hose problem That is the sign of a mount problem. Another is when the upper radiator shroud explodes.
Black Knight I Glow Therefore I am Jan 6, 2007 #5 Re: radiator hose problem Get a bigger turbo :thumbsup:
12secondSY Syty Killer :( Jan 6, 2007 #6 Re: radiator hose problem just get solid mounts, or at least on one side somehow I never hurt my radiator hose, but my fan shroud did get torn to hell
Re: radiator hose problem just get solid mounts, or at least on one side somehow I never hurt my radiator hose, but my fan shroud did get torn to hell
91blazins10 Active member Jan 6, 2007 #7 Re: radiator hose problem 12secondSY said: just get solid mounts, or at least on one side somehow I never hurt my radiator hose, but my fan shroud did get torn to hell Click to expand... x2 for a temporary fix get in touch with nallj92 on the boards he makes a nice tie down that works really well
Re: radiator hose problem 12secondSY said: just get solid mounts, or at least on one side somehow I never hurt my radiator hose, but my fan shroud did get torn to hell Click to expand... x2 for a temporary fix get in touch with nallj92 on the boards he makes a nice tie down that works really well
TYTILIDIE METH HEAD Jan 7, 2007 #8 Re: radiator hose problem I had to make a bracket for mine to keep it from going anywhere. Even with solids if your hose gets hotenough it can flex that far easily especially w/o the stock fan shroud.
Re: radiator hose problem I had to make a bracket for mine to keep it from going anywhere. Even with solids if your hose gets hotenough it can flex that far easily especially w/o the stock fan shroud.