Kevin, I "presume" your speaking of the metal coolant pipes on the early 1.9 vans ? If so then yes, I use Gates Green Stripe II hose to replace the metal coolant pipes. You will need 4 plastic nipples, 8 hose clamps (spring loaded ones are preferred), a bunch of tie wraps and about 24' of the hose. Very easy to install and very durable. I've been doing this here in my shop for years. No problems ever.
On 2012-10-18, at 11:46 AM, Automatic digest processor <LISTSERV@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> wrote: > Vanagoneers, > > Has anyone out there replaced their steel coolant pipes with suitable > hose? > Is it reliable and durable? Cheaper? Easier to install? > > I have a standing order for steel, but my vendor friends won't have > pipes in stock for several months, and I'm exploring alternatives.
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