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16-valve into sierra: Heater Hose Q
16-valve into sierra: Heater Hose Q
About to put the 16-valve engine back into the car but im confused about the heater hose configuration. There doesnt appear to be a connection on the 16-valve inlet manifold for the heater inlet hose like there was on the 8-valve head. The only possibility i can see is at the back of the head, there is a plate bolted on (see pic), should there be a different type of plate which goes here, one with a hose connection for the heater hose to connect to?
I have tried looking for pics but to no avail. Could anyone please help me out and let me know where the heater hose is meant to hook up to, pics would be helpful.
cheers
geoff
Heater Hose i cant find a connector for
Plate at back of head
I have tried looking for pics but to no avail. Could anyone please help me out and let me know where the heater hose is meant to hook up to, pics would be helpful.
cheers
geoff
Heater Hose i cant find a connector for
Plate at back of head
98 WT LWB Maruti, 1.6efi, rockhoppers, 2" body lift, 2" springs, 32" BFG muddies, jimny Power Steer, front lockrite :-)
I think that hose will go to your thermostat housing dude,
Mine is a baleno 16v, it has the thermo on the back.
Now, as u have the vitara 16v i dont know where the thermo housing is so u will probably have to get longer hose anyhow.
And the bottom other hose should go to the water pump pipe.
Mine is a baleno 16v, it has the thermo on the back.
Now, as u have the vitara 16v i dont know where the thermo housing is so u will probably have to get longer hose anyhow.
And the bottom other hose should go to the water pump pipe.
I am Tim
Thermostat housing is on front of intake manifold but there is only one outlet from there, this goes up to the auto-choke in the throttle body.
And i realize the other heater hose goes down to the water pump pipe
And i realize the other heater hose goes down to the water pump pipe
98 WT LWB Maruti, 1.6efi, rockhoppers, 2" body lift, 2" springs, 32" BFG muddies, jimny Power Steer, front lockrite :-)
I don't know if this is the "right" way to do it, but this is how a guy I know 1.6 was setup. Sorry about the quality of the pic, I think I must have been having a fit when I took the photo. Above the exhaust manifold is a pipe thats been welded up to bolt onto exhaust studs, there is a rubber hose and the front of the engine and another at the rear that goes to the heater core firewall connection
Hope this crappy pic helps
Hope this crappy pic helps
zooker you are right there should be a fitting on that plate that is circled in the top pic, its a real pita to fit a hose to it when the motor is in, you wont fin a hose that will fit.when i did mine i bought 2 different hoses with bends and chopped them up to suit and used a joiner. also put new hoses and clamps that u can get to if it ever leaks.
buggy time............
yes i did see a pic of the factory baleno one. it points straight into the firewall, which is obviously a problem.PJ.zook wrote:The Baleno has its thermostat housing at the back of the head. Do a search or look in The Bible for more info, there is plenty.
what im after is what ppl have done to make it work in a sierra. close up pics. was it custom or bolt on??
michael
As i said, look in The Bible under 'G16 vitara/baleno/swift engine conversion'
At the top of THIS page is what BlueSuzy did.
I basically cut two bits of 6mm steel using the Baleno thermostat housing as a template, then welded some 40mm rhs coming out the back of the head, up the side then around the front, welded the other flange on, then bolted the original thermostat housing onto that. Hard to explain, i will take some pictures tomorrow when its light. Is only a bodge job until i can be bothered making something neater.
At the top of THIS page is what BlueSuzy did.
I basically cut two bits of 6mm steel using the Baleno thermostat housing as a template, then welded some 40mm rhs coming out the back of the head, up the side then around the front, welded the other flange on, then bolted the original thermostat housing onto that. Hard to explain, i will take some pictures tomorrow when its light. Is only a bodge job until i can be bothered making something neater.
Alright i went out and took some photos (turns out NiMH batts dont like being flat for months on end).
You can see closest to camera the original Baleno thermostat housing and nosecone which i have bolted to the first bodged up flange. Ive also tapped in a sensor for my Speco temp gauge. You can also see the RHS that i cut up and used. Not the best solution, but it works, and knowing me will be permanent.
Below the two temp sensors you can just see the heater hose that goes back behind the engine to the heater core.
You can see closest to camera the original Baleno thermostat housing and nosecone which i have bolted to the first bodged up flange. Ive also tapped in a sensor for my Speco temp gauge. You can also see the RHS that i cut up and used. Not the best solution, but it works, and knowing me will be permanent.
Below the two temp sensors you can just see the heater hose that goes back behind the engine to the heater core.
Jaffa wrote:I don't know if this is the "right" way to do it, but this is how a guy I know 1.6 was setup. Sorry about the quality of the pic, I think I must have been having a fit when I took the photo. Above the exhaust manifold is a pipe thats been welded up to bolt onto exhaust studs, there is a rubber hose and the front of the engine and another at the rear that goes to the heater core firewall connection
Hope this crappy pic helps
haha.......i remember that vehicle.
lwb 1.6efi,4sp auto,f&r airlockers,dual t/cases.custom coils.builder of ROAD LEGAL custom suzukis...and other stuff.
CAD modelling-TECH drawings-DXF preparation.
http://www.auszookers.com/index.php
CAD modelling-TECH drawings-DXF preparation.
http://www.auszookers.com/index.php
I think it was owned by a bloke called Tim? that worked at ARB before my friend got it, dont know where any of it is now.joeblow wrote:Jaffa wrote:I don't know if this is the "right" way to do it, but this is how a guy I know 1.6 was setup. Sorry about the quality of the pic, I think I must have been having a fit when I took the photo. Above the exhaust manifold is a pipe thats been welded up to bolt onto exhaust studs, there is a rubber hose and the front of the engine and another at the rear that goes to the heater core firewall connection
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Hope this crappy pic helps
haha.......i remember that vehicle.
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