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Any recommendation for new hoses? I noticed Banks offers silicone hoses but I think RDent only has rubber. I'm looking for long term reliability and don't know if silicone is better than rubber? I have read that silicone is harder to tighten to get a good seal, but I don't know if that is really true.
I think it depends what you mean by long term. Silicone will take higher temperatures than conventional rubber and hence you'd expect them to last for longer before showing signs of deterioration, plus of course you can get them in colours other than black.
On the other hand I can't remember when I replaced the main (rubber) hoses on my car, it's so long ago and they're still flexible last year when I had one off to drain the coolant. It's probably down to the fact the car runs at a lowish temperature and it's not been used as a daily commuter for years, so the operating hours are much lower than the passage of years. I've replaced heater hoses behind the dash but I'm pretty sure they were the originals from 1972.
So even normal rubber is going to last for a long while and personally I don't think the potentially different service lifetimes come into the choice for a standard engine. I think it's just down to what you like the look of, if you like blue/red/etc hoses then get silicone. If you aren't bothered, stick to conventional rubber.
As for access, I'm another who takes off the closing plate and gets to them from underneath the car.
Brian