egladman Posted October 30, 2005 Share Posted October 30, 2005 OK here's the deal I noticed I was leaking coolant underneath the thermostat housing. Found the leak and cut off the part that was leaking and reattached. Now it's almost to short. The other end attaches somewhere up under the intake manifold. Looks like it's gonna be a PITA to change. Anybody done this and have any ideas I'd appreciate it? I'm not sure how much longer this temporary fix will be that I have. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nipper Posted October 30, 2005 Share Posted October 30, 2005 what did you cut off? a hose? nipper Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turbone Posted October 30, 2005 Share Posted October 30, 2005 OK here's the deal I noticed I was leaking coolant underneath the thermostat housing. Found the leak and cut off the part that was leaking and reattached. Now it's almost to short. The other end attaches somewhere up under the intake manifold. Looks like it's gonna be a PITA to change. Anybody done this and have any ideas I'd appreciate it? I'm not sure how much longer this temporary fix will be that I have. Your right, it is a PITA to change. What you need is a pair of real long needle nose pliers, maybe with a bend on the end. This will allow you to get the new hose onto the fitting thats under the intake. Otherwise, your alternative is to lift the intake and replace the hose :-\ Dont forget the spring clip on the end of the hose. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrKrazy Posted October 30, 2005 Share Posted October 30, 2005 Your right, it is a PITA to change. What you need is a pair of real long needle nose pliers, maybe with a bend on the end. This will allow you to get the new hose onto the fitting thats under the intake. Otherwise, your alternative is to lift the intake and replace the hose :-\ Dont forget the spring clip on the end of the hose. Exactly, it's really not that bad..just takes some patience, alittle cursing, and you'll have it done. After you do it a few times, you'll be able to do it in no time...had to change that hose on every single subaru I've owned pretty much right away. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
egladman Posted October 30, 2005 Author Share Posted October 30, 2005 anybody know right off hand what size that hose is? Or is a special order hose. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subarian Posted October 31, 2005 Share Posted October 31, 2005 I think I used 5/16 fuel line, if I remember right. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
egladman Posted November 1, 2005 Author Share Posted November 1, 2005 looks like a pain the butt project. How does everyone deal with everything in the way like the power steering pump and stuff. I thought I might have to remove the radiator and see what I can do from down underneath. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hooziewhatsit Posted November 1, 2005 Share Posted November 1, 2005 IIRC, you may be able to remove the rubber intake boot and get access to it with a long screwdriver. That will only work though if the hose clamp is pointing the right direction (not likely, but something to keep in mind when you put it back together). I believe I used fuel line when I was putting the intake back on after doing some HGs. A coolant hose that seemed like it should (had the right bend in it) was just slightly too big, and I didn't want to bother going back later to replace it. Don't panic too much, just start moving things around and you should find a way to get at it without removing the intake manifold. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subarian Posted November 1, 2005 Share Posted November 1, 2005 I went back and checked. I've got NAPA 5/16 fuel line on there, and it's held for a long time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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