picture of the engine for a 1992-1995
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can somebody post me a picture of the engine? i tried looking at honda oem websites and i can't find the hose that i'm looking for. it's right close by the thermostat and it curves like a letter C. anyone have the part# or know what it's called?
the center tube are normal size but the head part are fat, both sides. looks like it's gonna blow up anytime. need to change asap.
the center tube are normal size but the head part are fat, both sides. looks like it's gonna blow up anytime. need to change asap.
I know the hose you speak of. I'm not sure if this link will work, but its called "hose, bypass outlet" and honda's list price is $6.16.
link to majestic honda
http://www.hondaautomotivepart...81%29
link to majestic honda
http://www.hondaautomotivepart...81%29
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 94EG8 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I know the hose you speak of. I'm not sure if this link will work, but its called "hose, bypass outlet" and honda's list price is $6.16.
link to majestic honda
http://www.hondaautomotivepart...81%29</TD></TR></TABLE>
i think that's the one.
thanks 94eg8, you're a genuis!
link to majestic honda
http://www.hondaautomotivepart...81%29</TD></TR></TABLE>
i think that's the one.
thanks 94eg8, you're a genuis!
yeah dude go to autozone .. they have it i jsut bought it like a week a go..
i actually replace all the hoses... simple like that.. it will cost you like $6 or $8 bucks. and it's true is call the bypass hose.
i actually replace all the hoses... simple like that.. it will cost you like $6 or $8 bucks. and it's true is call the bypass hose.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sorullo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yeah dude go to autozone .. they have it i jsut bought it like a week a go..
i actually replace all the hoses... simple like that.. it will cost you like $6 or $8 bucks. and it's true is call the bypass hose.
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did any coolant spit out from that hose? i will trying doing this for the first time and feel damn good about it.
oe-m all the way! it's only 7 bucks honda?
Modified by G2_Fella at 7:20 AM 7/10/2008
i actually replace all the hoses... simple like that.. it will cost you like $6 or $8 bucks. and it's true is call the bypass hose.
</TD></TR></TABLE>did any coolant spit out from that hose? i will trying doing this for the first time and feel damn good about it.
oe-m all the way! it's only 7 bucks honda?
Modified by G2_Fella at 7:20 AM 7/10/2008
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by G2_Fella »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
did any coolant spit out from that hose? i will trying doing this for the first time and feel damn good about.
oe-m all the way! it's only 7 bucks honda?
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not exactly from that one. but i used to have a thermostat problem and also my hoses were to old, so one of the hoses that goes from the engine to the heater just blow out.. and did keep doing it cuz like i said the hoses were to old already.. so i just bought all the hoses and replace it.. really recomend to do that to anyone.. is better to do it if you change a thermostat.. all the hoses.. is not difficult, the only thing that you'r gonna find is a lot of cooland coming out of the engine , but that is not a problem.. just after you have change all the hoses , fill the radiator of 50/50 (water/coolan) and run the car. and pour more 50/50 until the radiator cooland gets full out, let the air goes out for like 2 mimutes put the cap back on and wait until the engine gets hot.. and you are all set!!
pretty easy!!
Modified by sorullo at 10:51 PM 7/9/2008
did any coolant spit out from that hose? i will trying doing this for the first time and feel damn good about.
oe-m all the way! it's only 7 bucks honda?
</TD></TR></TABLE>not exactly from that one. but i used to have a thermostat problem and also my hoses were to old, so one of the hoses that goes from the engine to the heater just blow out.. and did keep doing it cuz like i said the hoses were to old already.. so i just bought all the hoses and replace it.. really recomend to do that to anyone.. is better to do it if you change a thermostat.. all the hoses.. is not difficult, the only thing that you'r gonna find is a lot of cooland coming out of the engine , but that is not a problem.. just after you have change all the hoses , fill the radiator of 50/50 (water/coolan) and run the car. and pour more 50/50 until the radiator cooland gets full out, let the air goes out for like 2 mimutes put the cap back on and wait until the engine gets hot.. and you are all set!!
pretty easy!!
Modified by sorullo at 10:51 PM 7/9/2008
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