Again - once I start one replacement, I have that "might as well do it whilst I am in there" disease.
My coolant hoses date back to when my E9 was revived after sitting for 10+ years in an Arizona garage - which was 2016. They all look good, still have plenty of "rubbery" quality and show no signs of cracking or drying out.
However, since I am going to refresh the water pump and thermostat, should I just go ahead and replace all of the coolant hoses? Yes, I realize this is somewhat of a rhetorical question looking for affirmation.
Oh, and I am taking my time with these projects because it is still in the 90s - early 100s here with the added benefit of the monsoon season jacking up the relative humidity.
My coolant hoses date back to when my E9 was revived after sitting for 10+ years in an Arizona garage - which was 2016. They all look good, still have plenty of "rubbery" quality and show no signs of cracking or drying out.
However, since I am going to refresh the water pump and thermostat, should I just go ahead and replace all of the coolant hoses? Yes, I realize this is somewhat of a rhetorical question looking for affirmation.
Oh, and I am taking my time with these projects because it is still in the 90s - early 100s here with the added benefit of the monsoon season jacking up the relative humidity.