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Author Subject: Bottom rad hose
armzsc6

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Post #1
Gonna change the rad in my 6 while it's all apart as the original looks a bit tired but all the new rads come with the later type clip for the bottom Hose so gotta replace that as well.

Before I see if pug want an arm and a leg does anyone have one kicking about?

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Posted 9th Jun 2014 at 11:54
dangti6

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Post #2
Peugeot don't charge an arm and a leg so I'd recommend a new one personally Thumbs up

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  • Posted 9th Jun 2014 at 12:03
    RetroPug

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    Post #3
    Yeah it's 24 quid or something like that which really isn't unreasonable for what is quite a long, tough hose with special connectors etc.

    Replacing an old, knackered and perishing one with one that is slightly further away from perishing to save a penny is a false economy IMO, especially given how crucial it is to hold your coolant and by the time someone sells you one and posts it won't be much cheaper anyway.

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    Posted 9th Jun 2014 at 12:40
    welshpug!

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    Post #4
    about £22 iirc

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    Posted 9th Jun 2014 at 12:41
    mik

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    Post #5
    Agree with the above, get a new one you tight gitThumbs up

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    Posted 9th Jun 2014 at 18:12
    armzsc6

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    Post #6
    Lol I was awaiting a price from pug for it when I did this and they still do it and about £24 but may come in with more discount as or ordered it on a stock order not overnight.

    Surprised they don't charge like £40-50 easily for it to be honest.

    I've been told before that both the top hose and plasti part of the thermostat housing are no longer available.

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    Posted 9th Jun 2014 at 19:07
    RetroPug

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    Post #7
    Their pricing is odd. Some things are entirely reasonable and some are basically "we don't want to go to the effort of selling you this" high.

    Two injector o-rings was 53-56 pounds yesterday! Shock

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    61k miles Ph.1 Diablo '6 Project Thread
    Posted 11th Jun 2014 at 09:29
    dangti6

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    Post #8
    RetroPug wrote:
    Their pricing is odd. Some things are entirely reasonable and some are basically "we don't want to go to the effort of selling you this" high.

    Two injector o-rings was 53-56 pounds yesterday! Shock


    Get a set for about £6 on ebay.

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  • Posted 11th Jun 2014 at 09:36
    RetroPug

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    Post #9
    dangti6 wrote:
    RetroPug wrote:
    Their pricing is odd. Some things are entirely reasonable and some are basically "we don't want to go to the effort of selling you this" high.

    Two injector o-rings was 53-56 pounds yesterday! Shock


    Get a set for about £6 on ebay.


    I didn't actually pay that, got my spare set posted to me Smile

    Good to know if I ever decide to do an overhaul though!

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    61k miles Ph.1 Diablo '6 Project Thread
    Posted 11th Jun 2014 at 11:17
    armzsc6

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    Post #10
    Hose just turned up, £25 inc vat.

    1351 Z3 looks to be the later type I now need.

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    Posted 11th Jun 2014 at 12:04

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