How To Build a Custom Coolant or Heater Hose

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • #car #repair #coolant #hose #custom #GT500 #GT500KR #howto #diy
    If you've ever gone to replace an old coolant or radiator hose and it's either discontinued, or you can't find a similar one to modify, you'll need to make your own. No problem! With parts typically less than $10 each, you can assemble a hose easily, it's just like pieces of a puzzle.
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Комментарии • 43

  • @camphoto
    @camphoto 11 месяцев назад +2

    Informative video. ...BUT I laughed so hard, when you used the carpenter square and black marker (on a black hose). Comedic gold. Thanks!!!!

  • @patrickjohnson6259
    @patrickjohnson6259 5 месяцев назад +3

    Actually looking into forming hoses atm. I found that hoses are shoved onto mandrel bent tubing of the shape they need to form to and then shoved into a autoclave to heat up and form to those tubes where after they cool they retain those forms. Looks like they keep them at 300°+ for 20 minutes.
    Also see a guy bending his hoses with copper tube coil bender and a heat gun! I’m trying that method as we speak… wish me luck! 😂

    • @dalescribner3070
      @dalescribner3070 4 месяца назад

      I just formed my hose end from 5/8 ID to 3/4 ID. I radiused the end of a 3/4" metal rod, used some dialectric grease, pushed the 5/8 hose over it about 1" deep. Placed that in an oven at 335 deg. for about 30 min and let cool slowely. It stayed formed. Working on tight 90 degree. Uh, don't do it in the house in the little womans oven or you might not get dinner, or anythig else. Do it outside or where you have lots of fresh air.

  • @foxywolf1777
    @foxywolf1777 Год назад +2

    Instead of pipe dreams...I just had HOSE dreams😅 I loved when you made the cut with the dishwashing detergent, you said you made a nice CLEAN cut...WEll, of course you did😂 Wow....that one hose was expensive💰 Varoom...Varoom...You are ready to go🐾🦊🐺

    • @TheEclecticHandyman
      @TheEclecticHandyman  Год назад +1

      Haha pun intended! I did not pay attention that I said clean cut haha! Thanks for watching Foxy!

  • @reggierizaev
    @reggierizaev Год назад

    Very helpful!

  • @Diabolica843
    @Diabolica843 10 месяцев назад +3

    When does the tutorial start?

  • @azrock235
    @azrock235 Год назад

    Puzzle is right MMM! Great job! Thanks for the demo! Be safe. 👍🏼🤗oops, Eclectic Handyman! 🤗

    • @TheEclecticHandyman
      @TheEclecticHandyman  Год назад

      Haha either name works, thanks for watching AZ! 😀

    • @azrock235
      @azrock235 Год назад +1

      @@TheEclecticHandyman ok, thanks, MMM! 👍🏼

  • @middleway1885
    @middleway1885 Год назад

    Sweet, sweet, tube... cheers!

  • @rustyaxelrod
    @rustyaxelrod 10 месяцев назад

    Country boy riggin’ 101, 😉 probably done this the fist time about 1978. good expainin’ though 👍

  • @beschken
    @beschken 7 месяцев назад

    thanks for the video! very useful. what about silicone hoses? they are quite common and cheap compared to OEM rubber ones.

  • @avid6186
    @avid6186 10 месяцев назад

    Just watched another hose video. For the clamps in the middle he used a shrink clamp from gates. Like industrial strength shrink wrap tubing, made specifically to be used as a permanent hose clamp. Very tidy for something like this.

  • @skl1cent
    @skl1cent Год назад

    Im so glad i found your video im on the same boat. Bought a gt500 5.4 4v swap for my 4.6L 3vgt. Hoses have been a nightmare to find lol same with computers but thankfully i was able to find 2 units. So have a spare just in case. Hahah goddamn fordd "lets build a badass car, and then no longer support it when they are becoming collectables" lolll

  • @2fuzy
    @2fuzy Год назад

    In days past on semis and industrial equipment there would be bent tubes and stright hose so ya only needed a couple rolls of hose to be prepared to fix any of them ...but then value engineering took over

  • @benedettocracolici197
    @benedettocracolici197 2 месяца назад

    No way for that money. I got a 9 inch heater hose for my 2004 Toyota Camry at Home Depot, which runs from the top of the manarfol to a breather at the other end for $7.00, don't know why they call it heater house, but works great.

  • @lexion2772
    @lexion2772 Год назад +1

    Who else has used a radiator hose to repair a sink drain ?

  • @nestoworks3402
    @nestoworks3402 Год назад +1

    Where were you yesterday when i butchered my transmission cooler line?!?!

  • @ritalockett9788
    @ritalockett9788 Год назад +2

    OUCH!!!! $140.00 for a hose. Lots of good information in this video. Marking that hose is a very good idea. That is a good idea with the dish soap and it makes good sense. Looks like you ended up making a good hose.

    • @TheEclecticHandyman
      @TheEclecticHandyman  Год назад +1

      Yes it was nuts the cost and trust me I did NOT want to buy it. However it being so rare and the nature of the collector car, I had to do it, and learned my lesson to be more careful. Originally it was like a $30 hose I think. Thanks for watching Rita!

    • @uroskostic8570
      @uroskostic8570 Год назад

      @@TheEclecticHandyman hi, is that oil you used for lubing? because oil destroys hoses

    • @TheEclecticHandyman
      @TheEclecticHandyman  Год назад

      @@uroskostic8570 It was just basic dish soap.

    • @philliphall5198
      @philliphall5198 Год назад

      I would not pay it eather but you have to keep a eye on this type of repair 😊

  • @funfun5656
    @funfun5656 Год назад

    Why not just find yourself a nice steel braded hose from the hardware store...you'll only need to use coupling at the endpoints and it will also look much cleaner.

    • @TheEclecticHandyman
      @TheEclecticHandyman  Год назад

      In this case, I was trying to stay as original looking in the engine bay as possible due to the nature of this particular car. However your recommendation could also work as well. Thanks for watching!

  • @hansjansen7047
    @hansjansen7047 Год назад

    White sharpie would be more visible.

  • @user-hh4hc2lt6e
    @user-hh4hc2lt6e Год назад

    Remember u can always cut more but not put on more.

  • @kenbarnett9415
    @kenbarnett9415 Год назад

    This is silly, use a piece of soft copper tubing for the main part of the hose ( fill the copper with sand to make the bends) then attach short piece of rubber hose and 2 hose clamps to make the connections... That is how a "handyman" does it!

    • @TheEclecticHandyman
      @TheEclecticHandyman  Год назад

      Yeah several ways to do it I suppose. I wouldn't be apt to see copper tubing under the hood in my scenario as I was going for same/same looking with the full rubber hose. However I'm sure in a bind that way you mentioned would work as well.

    • @kenbarnett9415
      @kenbarnett9415 Год назад

      You can also use aluminum tubing if you want a more factory look; or
      Sleeve the cooper tubing with a rubber hose, then fill the copper with sand, shape the hose, etc. Be sure to leave enough rubber tubing exposed to make the hose clamps connections.
      A 5/8" ID will not make much of a difference, considering the Rad tank connects are approx., 1/2" ID.
      I know the video has been up for awhile: and you have already made your hose to look and fit the way you wanted, I am just offering a cheaper and simpler way to do the job for those of us that use RUclips videos for quick directions.

  • @stevenbarts330
    @stevenbarts330 11 месяцев назад

    in you have to warn someone about putting soap on the blade, they have no business working on a car....

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Год назад +1

    Just don’t burn up the engine over the price of a hose is foolish and big mistake

  • @Hagleboz
    @Hagleboz Год назад +4

    Overall good info but man you've got to work on your editing. Repeating the same things over and over again, way too much exposition. 4 minutes just to start to get to the meat of it. It's a video on building a heater hose not an epic saga (repetitive one at that).

  • @davechristie6988
    @davechristie6988 Месяц назад

    I gave up after 3mins of droning on and on and on and on and on without doing anything
    Loves the sound of his own voice

  • @bobtucker4738
    @bobtucker4738 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow, you talk too much

  • @strategicthinker8899
    @strategicthinker8899 7 дней назад

    Less talking and repeating the same thing over and over what you're going to do and just do it.

  • @diyhomeandautos1702
    @diyhomeandautos1702 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, not interesting 😮