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Old 05-30-2016, 02:27 PM   #21
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I'll check mine...

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Old 05-30-2016, 03:53 PM   #22
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Here is a photo from my car. Supply line is removed and the return line is cut and capped off.

Ignore the dark fluid on the hoses - its residual fluid from the power steering line that I ripped off during my last race when I went off track.

By the way, nice work on the front bumper cover and fender liner vents!

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Old 05-30-2016, 04:19 PM   #23
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Here is a photo from my car. Supply line is removed and the return line is cut and capped off.

Ignore the dark fluid on the hoses - its residual fluid from the power steering line that I ripped off during my last race when I went off track.

By the way, nice work on the front bumper cover and fender liner vents!

Tom; You do know there is a warning concerning Pentosin and coolant hoses right? Apparently dissolves the rubber?
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Old 05-30-2016, 05:43 PM   #24
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So I see the supply line from above. Why not just connect these two lines as opposed to capping each? I wonder if the closed system would like the original flow,
although much shorter now. And thanks for the pic Tom(?), always much easier to see than describe.
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Old 05-31-2016, 11:40 AM   #25
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Tom; You do know there is a warning concerning Pentosin and coolant hoses right? Apparently dissolves the rubber?
Hadn't heard this. Do you have a link or something that you can forward? If true, then I need to replace everything because its all over the underside of the car!
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Old 05-31-2016, 12:24 PM   #26
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Every kind of oil eats rubber - even hydraulic oil. So i would recommend to clean everything up as soon as possible and remove the leakage.

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Hadn't heard this. Do you have a link or something that you can forward? If true, then I need to replace everything because its all over the underside of the car!
Sounds like a good rinse with water and then monitor for swelling?

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I would recommend water and soap and a sponge to clean and a final clean with pure water. If the rubber is dried you can put / massage some talcum on / in it.

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Old 05-31-2016, 02:34 PM   #29
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Hadn't heard this. Do you have a link or something that you can forward? If true, then I need to replace everything because its all over the underside of the car!
Tom sorry I've been out a while. Looks like Steved0X took care of you though. Pentosin CHF11 contains a high percentage of Petroleum distillates. You can see on the product list on the can.You can search but in short these are in the gasoline range of the petroleum stream and contain a high percentage of solvents. These solvents are extremely aggressive toward rubber and will soften them to the point they will no longer withstand pressure. Not a lot you're going to be able to do at this point since it is now in the rubber of the hoses, but at minimum spray some Simple Green, soak and rinse off. Or better yet replace those hoses and check the belt. Good Luck my Friend.

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Thanks 911Monty and everyone for the advice. I went out and cleaned as much off as I could this evening.

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