G.
10-02-12, 12:11 PM
Hi.
My car has a leaky connection between a manifold/spider-cluster of rubber heater hoses, and the heater line going to the rear heater core. (The rear blower fan is dead too, but that's a different topic.)
The manifold is on the firewall, and it routes hot fluid to the required cores, source and return. For the rear, there's a short 5/8ths ID rubber hose that connects to a steel, insulated heater line (and a separate return, of course) that runs under the car to the back. That connection leaks. It leaks more than just an annoyance, I'm adding coolant about once a week.
I've replaced the spider thing, assuming that the rubber hoses are just worn out, but that didn't help.
The hose clamp on it is new, but it's just one of those spring-steel, squeeze-to-open Jesus clips (see this, if you're bored (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5a/Two_spring_Hose_Clamps_-_small.jpg)).
The steel hose looks and feels to be in good shape.
What Would OffCamber Do to seal that puppy up?
Real hose clamp? Some sort of gorilla snot? RTV? Teflon tape? (that wouldn't work) Duck tape and JBWeld that sonofagun right up? Elmer's Glue-All? An intricate catch and recover basin-pump system?
Any ideas would be appreciated. If it's a really bad idea, please make it obvious that it's a joke, cause I'm stupid enough to try it. :)
Here's an ASCII drawing of the connection for you to make fun of. The ^ and V are the steel line flares at the end.
=============== .... ^_____====
to manifold (rubber) .... steel to h. core -->
=============== .... V------====
Thanks!
My car has a leaky connection between a manifold/spider-cluster of rubber heater hoses, and the heater line going to the rear heater core. (The rear blower fan is dead too, but that's a different topic.)
The manifold is on the firewall, and it routes hot fluid to the required cores, source and return. For the rear, there's a short 5/8ths ID rubber hose that connects to a steel, insulated heater line (and a separate return, of course) that runs under the car to the back. That connection leaks. It leaks more than just an annoyance, I'm adding coolant about once a week.
I've replaced the spider thing, assuming that the rubber hoses are just worn out, but that didn't help.
The hose clamp on it is new, but it's just one of those spring-steel, squeeze-to-open Jesus clips (see this, if you're bored (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5a/Two_spring_Hose_Clamps_-_small.jpg)).
The steel hose looks and feels to be in good shape.
What Would OffCamber Do to seal that puppy up?
Real hose clamp? Some sort of gorilla snot? RTV? Teflon tape? (that wouldn't work) Duck tape and JBWeld that sonofagun right up? Elmer's Glue-All? An intricate catch and recover basin-pump system?
Any ideas would be appreciated. If it's a really bad idea, please make it obvious that it's a joke, cause I'm stupid enough to try it. :)
Here's an ASCII drawing of the connection for you to make fun of. The ^ and V are the steel line flares at the end.
=============== .... ^_____====
to manifold (rubber) .... steel to h. core -->
=============== .... V------====
Thanks!