~ Return to 'Son Of Xweb' here ~

  Return to > DF  

Coolant Pipe Fix

February 24 2005 at 10:02 AM

 


Response to "Best Of Xweb" (aka Site Content FAQ) - contributions welcome

I don't really know who to give proper credit to for this fix - it was emailed to me from someone who saw my post on xweb. The original email was a scan of a document that looks like it was produced in the UK, entitled "Piece Pipe". Here is my version of that document - It's easy - "Beginner Level" type of stuff --- Good Luck!

 

the problem

corrosion to a coolant pipe inside the protective housing underneath was causing slow leakage and severe overheating.

the solution

cut the pipes and slide new ones in!

materials needed

(2) 5 ft. sections of "H" rated copper pipe 1" dia. Home Depot sells these in 10ft   lengths, have them cut one in half for you (or buy the tool and do it yourself). The final length of pipe will end up around 4ft and change for proper fit.

(4) Flex hoses 1.25 diameter - to connect the 1.25 OE pipe with the 1.0 copper pipe.

(12) Hose clamps - to double clamp the copper pipe

 

the front section

after gathering the right amount of courage, i powered up the rotary tool and began slicing. i elected to cut the front section of the pipes right at the protective housing and about an inch after the angle - to be replaced with flexible radiator hoses.

the rear section

cutting through the rear pipes proved to be slightly challenging. since i could not cut all the way through to the top of the pipe, i grabbed the pipe and while twisting, it actually rotated inside the housing. this despite the fact that there should have been some sort of brackets holding the pipes in place (no speculation on what happened with those). this meant that the pipes could be completely removed and replaced with new pipes. i elected to leave the old pipes in place as added support and protection for the new copper pipe replacement.

good/solid sections of the old pipe that had been cut served as a connecting mechanism between the new pipe, flex hoses and hoses that lead up to the block.

total shop time: approx 5 hours

and the cause of all this work:

           email me about it!




Lake Elsinore, California

My X Page
MAX1-9 Friends Page
My xBay About Me

1985 Bertone, Inspired by Black Tooth - and it's all Tony's fault
1987 Alfa Romeo Spider Quadrifoglio
1996 Integra - FOR SALE!
2003 Volvo S60 2.4 Turbo (no mo X hauler)

 
    
Responses


Xweb 'Calling All Cars' Bulletins:
Be sure to add yourself to Xweb's Registry and User Map
Xweb BUG REPORT/Q&A can help you get around!
Want Xweb's latest threads on your site? Click
Special section: X1/99 Concept forum

Xweb Forums Contacts:
Forums Moderators: Eric, Greg, Mark moderators AT x19web.org
Site Maintenance: Mac seattlex19 AT fastmail.fm
User Registry: Mark H markyharris AT gmail.com
User Map: Andrew rooy AT new.rr.com

XANA Homepage:
x19web.org
Login|Logoff
Xweb 101
Best of ...