June 24, 200619 yr The coolant hose under the turbo, in my 88gl wagon, is leaking. What's the best way to get to it? It looks like a real PITA! It's the one that is on the left side of the engine and goes directly under the turbo.
June 24, 200619 yr it is a pita... but it can be done with small hands.. it is a molded tube and recommended as a dealer peice. i found a tube that was similar at napa and used it. retain the factory heat shield tubing and patience is the key.. it is possible to do without tearing everything apart, but it easier if you remove the turbo..
June 24, 200619 yr If you remove the turbo, you will save yourself many headaches and busted knuckles. I did one with the turbo on the car still and it took forever!
June 25, 200619 yr I did it with the turbo on the car, with big hands, and no tools. That was the least fun I ever had working on a car. I found a new hose that was the same size and shape at NAPA, but the factory heat wrap was toast and finding new material can be pretty tough.
June 25, 200619 yr Yea. Been there, did this one. I hate that hose and its location. I have smallish hands and still could not do the job without taking the turbo off. The job will be much quicker if you do. I tend to waste more time trying to find a short-cut around a repair than if I would take the time to do the repair in a normal fashion, turning my short-cuts into long-cuts.
June 25, 200619 yr What's the best way to get to it? With a couple beers. I've done this twice, and it's a pain
June 26, 200619 yr I agree the best way is just to remove the turbo. do both hoses while you are there. I strongly recomend using high quality 1/2" silicone heater hose. regular coolant hose will fail after a while due to the heat. trust me on that one. oem hoses would be really nice too but are slightly more expensive.
June 26, 200619 yr Yeah, I'm replacing mine when the engine is out. . I never needed to replace them, I just do, for good measures. -Justin
June 26, 200619 yr I've done it with the turbo on and with the right front axle removed and I wouldn't do it that way again.
June 26, 200619 yr Just to reiterate.. I strongly recomend using high quality 1/2" silicone heater hose. regular coolant hose will fail after a while due to the heat.
July 7, 200619 yr Author Sorry I haven't thanked you guys for your advice. I got busy with the hoses and you know, but anyhow thanks. I finally got it done. I took the innercooler off to get to the turbo, the turbo off to get to the hoses and the chin bones connected to the ankle bone and you know the rest of that song. I replaced all of the hoses and I wrapped them with aircraft heat tape and put thermotech alluminum sleeves over it. That should hold up for a while. It's up and running better than ever. I found some loose intake bolts, so tightening them up cured some problems. So, I guess it was worth it. Even though it's a PITA, pulling the turbo is the best way to go. Thanks again...
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