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DOUBT - 95 Mustang GT hoses

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persiohm

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Howdy!
One of my hoses broke a couple days ago, and i replaced it with an old one of a Ford Corcel. So far so good.
I was talking to a friend yesterday and he mentioned that a friend of his had a GT 95 also, and he bought all new silicone hoses kit for the Mustang, i`ve searched and found a couple, any of you exchanged all of the hoses? Which ones did you buy?
I`m likely to buy a Mishimoto hoses kit, which delivers to Brazil.

Thanks!!
 

General karthief

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I can't speak for the 95 gt parts but I have a friend that has a lot of Mishimoto parts on his RX7 Mazda and he says they are good quality,
 

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I think I got my silicone hoses from jets or summitt, don't know if they ship to you.They have served me well 7+ years daily driving in hell on earth Nevada heat
 

Chythar

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Careful of buying silicone hoses. Some of the vacuum hoses are too thin and can collapse when driving, and thus can cause a lot of problems. If you're talking about silicone coolant hoses, those should be fine. Goodyear used to sell a blue silicone coolant hose kit, though it seems to be discontinued. This web site claims to have one in stock:

1994-95 Ford Mustang 5.0L 5.0 Goodyear/Continental Hi-Miler Hose Kit 5

high quality offering of High performance Hi-Miler Gooryear hose kit for ford mustang 5.0L from 1994-95 from FCRC Machine, your most trusted source for performance and racing parts & accessories.
fcrcmachine.com
 
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persiohm

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Thanks for the reply, still working on the new hoses hehe
 
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silicone hoses are more for show or are they stronger or?
 

revhead347

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Silicone hoses are stronger, but they are harder to keep them from leaking. They aren't as pliable as rubber and don't clamp as well at the ends. There really is no advantage to silicone hoses, because it's strength you don't need.

Kurt
 

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revhead347 said:
Silicone hoses are stronger, but they are harder to keep them from leaking. They aren't as pliable as rubber and don't clamp as well at the ends. There really is no advantage to silicone hoses, because it's strength you don't need.

Kurt
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Agreed, they give no real advantage over rubber hoses. But you can get them in different colors, so it's one way to pretty up the engine bay. I bought a kit to replace my vacuum lines, you can see one in red in the upper-left corner of this pic.

 

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@Davedacarpainter will be looking for green ones
 

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I'd also suggest looking out for the texture of whatever hoses you buy. Those blue silicone heater hoses with the rougher outside texture (like the Goodyear ones) look great until you touch them once with greasy hands.
 
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96pushrod

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I like the silicone ones. I think they’re a little easier to get off, and I’ve yet to have a problem with them sealing.
 
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96pushrod said:
I like the silicone ones. I think they’re a little easier to get off, and I’ve yet to have a problem with them sealing.
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This is a valid opinion. They are easier to get of. I am as concerned about how attractive my engine is as my butthole.

Kurt
 
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So show us what it looks like
Ahhh your engine not your butt hole.
 
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So much CT-Worthiness here
 

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Now was that approved by the janitor?
Asking for a friend
 

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revhead347 said:
This is a valid opinion. They are easier to get of. I am as concerned about how attractive my engine is as my butthole.

Kurt
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You don’t bleach your coolant hoses?
 
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