So, realistically, how long would it take to change out the heater hoses and does the dealership usually have these parts in stock?
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So, realistically, how long would it take to change out the heater hoses and does the dealership usually have these parts in stock?
Town North had the 1.6 ones in stock when I did mine. Figure time to drain and refill radiator, and then 10-60 minutes cussing at the hoses and cutting your hand trying to get leverage in a tight space. Time depending on how encrusted they are.Quote:
Originally Posted by Miatamoto
Thanks for the info. I just read that there is a little more space to work on the 1.8 vs. 1.6.Quote:
Originally Posted by Titus
trackdog picked up a suitable generic replacement from o'reilly last weekend for one of the hoses... I think I was supposed to remember the part # and post it up, but I forgot.Quote:
Originally Posted by Miatamoto
::BigWhackQuote:
Originally Posted by tailchaser
Do they have both?Quote:
Originally Posted by tailchaser
Be nice... remember the second thing to go is your memory...Quote:
Originally Posted by Titus
OK, I've got both hoses on order from O'reileys, they should be here from the warehouse by 4:00 this afternoon.
Apparently if you call in time :-)Quote:
Originally Posted by Miatamoto
Could you give us the part numbers since it looks like Tailchaser never will. ::Bleh::Quote:
Originally Posted by Miatamoto
BTW here is what Trussville offers
Mazda Miata Heater Hose Kit 1.8 Heater Hose Kit 1.8 $22.91
Don't forget the time needed to fix the bent tubing once you get the hoses cut off. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Titus
If you don't know what he's talking about, be VERY careful getting the hoses off the firewall. The pipes are copper and very easy to tweak. I'm sure you knew that though Thomas, just trying to help.Quote:
Originally Posted by channelmaniac
Arg... forgot about that.. I did tweak one of mine and spent about 15 minutes trying to get it as true as possible.Quote:
Originally Posted by channelmaniac
Do yourself a favor and get rid of the Mazda clamps and buy some screw-type clamps. I always hated those things ::Censor:: They will also seal better than the Mazda clamps if you do happen to bend those tubes.
Thanks for all the tips guys! All the people I've talked to pretty much said the same things, watch out for those copper tubes.
I'll let you know how it goes.
POS, I'll try to get those part numbers for you.
So things went well. The old hoses came out and the new ones went in without a hitch in about 1/2 hour.
The hoses from O'reilly's were pretty nice. They are Gates hoses and the part numbers for my 94 are:
19008 (from heater)
18937 (to heater)
Thanks for the tips!