Would be a great time to replace that rear bypass too....mine let go on me, same exact thing as losing a T.
Really, I hadn't seen anything about that failing. You're talking about the metal piece with the upstanding pipe?
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Would be a great time to replace that rear bypass too....mine let go on me, same exact thing as losing a T.
Really, I hadn't seen anything about that failing. You're talking about the metal piece with the upstanding pipe?
radiator fluid leaking...
both of them are leaking.
Yes. Either the pipe is press fit into the cast piece and can let go or the gaskets on the bottom where it bolts to the block can leak. Mine was a product *I think* someone was being too rough on it while replacing the heater T's.
EDIT: And by someone....I mean me![]()
Clamps are reusable, new hoses if swollen or never replaced before, and if its been more than 3 yrs since your last coolant flush, replace the coolant.So is SOP to do the Ts, all hoses and clamps too?
Funny story... I was cruising gently down Park Avenue, a heater T exploded, sending steam pouring out of the engine bay in full display of all the properly rich people, and dumped coolant all the way til I parked it in a nearby lot. The odds?!??
Yikes! Did you avoid any major damage?
I’ve read some people ending up replacing their engines because of the Ts. I really hope you avoided any major damage.
I finally have all the parts, but am away on vacation. I plan to replace Ts, hoses, and clamps as soon as I get home. My hoses and Ts look fine, but I’m going to replace them anyway. I really do not want to take any chances.
I see you posted a pic, but where is this in the engine bay? Pic would help so I can check it all in one go when I do the Ts.
Just went through finding parts for going the non-OEM route, figured I'd share what I found... Because I went with smaller-than-OEM-tees, I thought it prudent to source the proper size hoses in as close to stock shape as possible rather than just clamp down as hard as I could on OEM hoses and hope for the best. Like I mentioned in my personal thread, I don't like the idea of getting stranded somewhere and not being able to get specialty hoses; I would much rather be able to use a hose that any redneck at any shop can get me on a day's notice.
Tees: 84543. Can be bought multiple places, including but not limited to Amazon (as mentioned above), Advance, O'Reilly, and Napa. I bought mine locally at O'Reilly Auto Parts and got them same day, ymmv.
Hoses: Gates 19082 and 18622.
Hose 19082 is 5/8" ID (same as the pass through OD on the 84543 tee fittings), and can be cut up to replace the four upper hoses that connect the engine to the heater core, and gets rid of the 90 degree bend hose.
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Hose 18622 is 1/2" ID (same as the tee OD on the 84543 tee fittings), and can be cut up to replace the two lower hoses that connect to the rear heater lines.
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