Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Drive train, fuel, suspension, steering & brakes => Topic started by: rutger kohler on July 29, 2012, 01:12:54
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Hi, I am fitting an MB replacement heater hose on my 280SL. When it arrived it was substantially longer than the original and could thus also replace a short pipe bend and another short hose as seen in the attached photo. The photo doesn't really do the replacement part justice as I have had it on and there are no kinks when it is fitted, I would be happy with this from an engineering point of view. What I want to know is that if I fit the new part in it's entirety will it downgrade the originality of the car? If this is the consensus then I will cut it back to the original length and refit the short pipe bend and other short hose.
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Most interesting. I just went to look at my 280 SL to see if I could understand where this hose fits. I replaced all the hoses last year, and did not have any issue with a longer hose. The only place on my car with a hose somewhat like this, is for the connection to the small fitting on the water pump. The hose is easy to spot as each end is a different size. I have a small section as the original one noted in the photograph, but there is not a small pipe, but a "Y" fitting, with a connection for the coolant around the inlet air manifold. Is this a right hand versus left hand difference??
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Hi there, thanks for having a look at your car and coming back to me. I have seen those y shaped systems but they are definniely not for my car (RH drive) would be good if I could get more feedback from others too.