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Model Technical and Interest => Dedra, Thema and Delta (2nd series) => Topic started by: sweeet-twincam on 27 July, 2012, 04:21:46 PM



Title: Dedra Turbo water hose
Post by: sweeet-twincam on 27 July, 2012, 04:21:46 PM
Hello all, right....... there is a hose that runs from the outlet of the water pump across the back of the engine and joins the metal pipe going to the rad.... this rubber hose is about 8 inches long and has an outlet at one end that takes water from the reservior bottle... this hose has split on my 1990 Turbo 8v... i`ve asked at main dealers and its no longer available...great.... So... someone must have come across this before and i`m asking how they got round the problem.....HEEELLLPPP>>!!!!

Just to add the part number is 7675115....if that helps at all..
regds ...


Title: Re: Dedra Turbo water hose
Post by: Angle Grinder on 01 August, 2012, 10:22:42 AM
This is one of those parts that really isn't worth taking the risk of fitting an equally old (and probably perished) second hand pipe.

Have you tried contacting www.classicsiliconehoses.co.uk (http://www.classicsiliconehoses.co.uk) they could maybe take your old hose and make a proper silicone one from it.


Title: Re: Dedra Turbo water hose
Post by: sweeet-twincam on 02 August, 2012, 04:01:36 PM
Hi, yes agree.... its not worth trying to find a second hand hose, with all the agg to fit it then find its no good after a short while... Old stock is gone ,checked that out straight away....i have thought of silicone and started researching who could do it at reasonable cost( i`ll check out your link)....might be better to have a small batch made as its going to be required by people i`d have thought....?? its almost the same as an Integrale one,so would do that job as well...actually, i might see if the grale one is still avail as well ?? hhmmm...
Another source to do the job is making it up with parts from a company called Car Builder Solutions... they make plastic sections of hose that can be adapted to suit various sizes required.. quite a neat trick actually and would cost around £35 to get the relevant parts....hhmmm...another quandary....want to do the job as easily(quickly) as poss but properly at the same time....no room up behind the engine to mess about with either...
cheers..