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VANAGON/T3 SILICONE COOLANT HOSES *GROUP BUY* SIGN UP
by
Syncroincity
on 04 Dec, 2009 23:12
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First, read
THIS POST by GEE-BEE; offering hose construction services.
Now, to keep things orderly, I want to start a separate thread to gather signatures for a group buy on VANAGON DIESEL coolant hose sets. I'll be providing a master set for the molds. No set price yet, but estimated between $275-$325. We need at least 25 buyers for optimum pricing.
Please spread the word to all Vanagon owners you know, original Diesel and IDI/TDI conversions will all be able to use this hose set. New rubber sets are NLA here.
Firmer pricing will be set once the mfg. sees the actual hoses.
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#1
by
FrankGRUN
on 05 Dec, 2009 00:50
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I will sign up for a set, particularly if it follows 1983 Diesel Vanagon hose group. I would encourage an interface to the 1983 Coolant Reservoir as the 1982 version didn't support the coolant level switch. The hose connections were larger than the '82 and sleeves to fit the earlier version are easier to implement than necking up a size.
Frank Grunthaner
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#2
by
williamtaygan
on 05 Dec, 2009 02:08
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I'm in for a set of 1982 1.6NA hoses for ~$300. Might be in for 2 sets??
Will.
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#3
by
Syncroincity
on 05 Dec, 2009 04:39
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Uh-Oh.
Any other differences through the years? I'm using a Euro JX hose set like this:
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#4
by
vwgreenbean
on 05 Dec, 2009 10:36
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I would be in for a set just let me know how and when.
Thanks
Eric
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#5
by
blackdogvan
on 05 Dec, 2009 10:57
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Keep me on your list too! I use a coolant level switch res so i'll be following that discussion too.
thanks for championing this btw!
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#6
by
skifree
on 05 Dec, 2009 11:32
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I need a set for my 82,that set looks larger on the ends of the hoses.,
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#7
by
captainpartytime
on 06 Dec, 2009 00:08
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I'm in for a set also. I have an '82 diesel westy that is being converted from the original 1.6 na to a '90 turbo ecodiesel.
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#8
by
Syncroincity
on 06 Dec, 2009 01:10
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#9
by
CdnVWJunkie
on 06 Dec, 2009 11:17
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I'm in for at least one set. I prefer the JX as well. Is there a proposed completion/delivery date (roughly)?
Thanks.
Rob
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#10
by
williamtaygan
on 06 Dec, 2009 12:47
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How do the JX hoses compare to the TIICO hoses at Van Cafe?
http://www.van-cafe.com/home/van/page_150I'm a big fan of a universal hose that would work with the smaller (and NLA) '82 and '83 coolant pipes, as well as the smaller '82 coolant reservoir. Stepped ends could work.
I'm am curious, however, about hose length differences between the '82 stock mounts (2" forward) and the '83 and later mounts. I guess there could be length differences between the '83 coolant pipes and the later larger plastic pipes as well..
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#11
by
GEE-BEE
on 06 Dec, 2009 13:44
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Those arent silicone, the mfg can always make the hose longer to meet the need's of both models, they can be reduced at the end's also for those model's
It's the bends we have to be careful about
Please use silicone type clamp's: breezeclamps.com
I will have more info on clamp's from another vendor for the silicone hose kit, it will be a seperate item....
Cheer's to all for starting a solution to a small problem..
I would consider these hose a Lifetime Type
Gee-Bee
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#12
by
westyventures
on 06 Dec, 2009 19:20
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Interested in 2-3 sets
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#13
by
Syncroincity
on 06 Dec, 2009 23:49
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Would it be worth it to make the front radiator hoses as well? Not the 14' fore-aft hoses, just the radiator connections...
I can't imagine what the long hoses would cost to make and ship...
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#14
by
kd4yor
on 07 Dec, 2009 07:54
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it's amazing there isn't a company in North America who can make these and be price competitive.