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hey all

had a small pin hole in some hose behind the block the other night, wrapped it best i would with some race tape + cable ties..

lasted a few days till today the racetape has a tiny pin hole too!

my question is, if i pull the hose off n wrap it with 5-10 layers of racetape will it hold (my first on the side of the road attempt was only small patches as we didnt have room to fully wrap the hose... thus my cable tie idea thinking it would hold the tape in place.. it succeeded in holding the tape in place!)?

or should i not be a cheap kent n buy a new hose?

what is the hose called? (highlighted in red)

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edit sorry engine is rb25det

cheers in advance

Edited by DjeMz
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yea just get a new hose mate, cheap as. ITs a heater hose, im guessing water is pissing out, go to auto barn and get a hose plug or stopper. cut it whee the leave it and just block off the hose. its no essential and unless your in a real cold climate u wont need a heater..

Replacing it mite be a pain to loacted that one.

Edited by foney

Dont even waste your time with pirtek they are a bunch of useless wankers. I swear that if the rest of them are like the ones here id rather smash my head against a brick wall.

Anyway, just lube up and goto nissan. probably be around 80 bucks.

I think I have this one bro. Will double check tonight if you want. I bought it from nissan ages ago as I ordered the wrong hose and they wouldnt let me take the other shit without taking this one as well.

Let me know if your still chasing

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