Gerald Clabots
Well Known Member
Question for Rv 12 owners who have ordered Vans 5 year hose replacement kit. Did you receive some 5/8 I D hose in your kit?
Just wrapping up my hose replacement. I bought the five hoses that attach to the expansion tank from Lockwood, and sourced the lower ones separately, since they’re just straight hoses. I hope you went with the silicone hoses. This was a job I don’t EVER want to do again. Got 1” and 16 mm (5/8”) silicone heater hose off Amazon.
And don’t forget about the fuel-pump assembly hoses too. They’re 5-year life limited too. There’s a kit for that replacement.
We've thought about the coolant hoses on the Rotax engines for several years. For me, it would be a great companion for our teflon hoses. But getting real samples of the original coolant hoses would be needed so we can determine the actual dimensions, especially the bent, molded versions. HPS Performance in California, and Pegasus Racing has pre-bend molded silicone hoses---i'm sure there are other sources too. Pretty easy for the builder/owner to cut to fit these.These are coolant hoses we’re talking about. Silicone are lifetime. Fuel-pump assembly hoses are still rubber so 5-year replacement. And we’re talking about the 12iS for the fuel-pump assembly hoses.
Getting ready to replace coolant hoses…are all the hoses 5/8”ID? Do you recall how many feet of HPS Silicone heater hose you need? Did you reuse the hose clamps? Any info appreciated, not a builder, third owner..I replaced all the coolant hoses with High-Performance Silicone Heater Hose…. no molded hoses are required. The 5/8” hose that feeds the top of cylinder #3 has an external Heater Hose Shaping Coil to hold a uniform sweeping bend. I did the work four years ago at 630TT and now have 930TT with no problems...
See thread.... https://vansairforce.net/threads/5-year-rubber-alternatives.186607/#post-1508948Getting ready to replace coolant hoses…are all the hoses 5/8”ID? Do you recall how many feet of HPS Silicone heater hose you need? Did you reuse the hose clamps? Any info appreciated, not a builder, third owner..
That shaping coil you referenced above, where is that sourced?
Thanks
That's good news! I wonder what sizes they are?I stopped by the Rotax booth at OSH this past summer. They had a display 912iS engine that had silicone coolant hoses; one of their reps at the booth said new engines are being supplied with these.
Thanks Tony for the clarification about what is-and is not- in the Van's hose "kit"!Thanks Dave, your experience is important to hear. I have been using the Rotax hoses as furnished with the motor. Still not convinced silicone is the way to go for several reasons including the clamps. If Rotax offers a silicone hose then I would be more acceptable to the idea. BTW, there may be some misunderstanding about the Vans Hose kit. That kit supplies only the Van’s supplied rubber hoses used firewall forward and does not include the 17mm engine hoses. The hoses in the Van’s kit have NAPA part numbers and can be sourced at a NAPA auto parts store.
Thanks Dave, your experience is important to hear. I have been using the Rotax hoses as furnished with the motor. Still not convinced silicone is the way to go for several reasons including the clamps. If Rotax offers a silicone hose then I would be more acceptable to the idea. BTW, there may be some misunderstanding about the Vans Hose kit. That kit supplies only the Van’s supplied rubber hoses used firewall forward and does not include the 17mm engine hoses. The hoses in the Van’s kit have NAPA part numbers and can be sourced at a NAPA auto parts store.
$$$$ Wow. Thanks Rob. After my experience noted earlier I'd gotten quite good at removing/installing the hoses. For the price difference I'll stay with the originals.They do offer silicone hoses. You'll pay through the nose for them. See the latest Illustrated Parts Catalog and turn to page 84 (Chapter 75-20-00 Page 67). Note that they call for a different size clamp for the 4 connections at the expansion tank (one size bigger).
The entire set, 9 hoses, is .. (Lockwood pricing) $972 vs non-silicone at $268.
The "shaping coil" is just a 5/8" diameter spring to prevent kinks in sharp bends. The aircraft section of Ace Hardware should have itGetting ready to replace coolant hoses…are all the hoses 5/8”ID? Do you recall how many feet of HPS Silicone heater hose you need? Did you reuse the hose clamps? Any info appreciated, not a builder, third owner..
That shaping coil you referenced above, where is that sourced?
Thanks
For the iS, if you just buy the five formed Rotax silicone hoses that connect to the expansion tank, it ran me just over $400. The lower coolant hoses can use stock straight silicone hoses, so under $500 to go with all silicone, which was worth not having to repeat this task. The fuel-pump service kit was another $113.
But I’m still looking for input from someone who has replaced their airbox connecting hoses and can share how they accessed the nut holding it down? It’s really buried under harnesses and the engine mount.