Just to add to this a little, since I'm not going to be running AC on my car, I removed the rubber bumpers that supported the AC condensor in front of the radiator, and just bonded them to the existing bumpers using a super-thick, almost epoxy super glue, and they are SOLID!
Also, I don't know about some of you other early-model guys, but in regards to the L-brackets that Fred is talking about, my car had 2 sets of them down there, one pair was slightly lower than the others, and offset to the left (looking down on them from the front). On the higher right set, the M42 radiator didn't sit level, because the bottom of one of the end caps was actually sitting on the rubber bumper.
I moved the bumpers over to that lower left set of L-brackets, and with the doubled-up rubber bumpers, the radiator now sits in the exact perfect position for the plastic arm on top to secure it in place.
What's the *best* radiator for M50?
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Like it says in that other thread if you are going to be cutting the hoses to size you are better off not getting the OEM style hoses because they neck down in the middle of the hose and if you cut them you end up with a hose that is a total bitch to slip over the fittings.
That was my main problem. I don't know where people are getting stock hoses that don't have a smaller diameter in the middle. If you can figure that out, you can probably use stock hoses that will fit great.Leave a comment:
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I was just going to say exactly this. The difference in size will not affect anything.Like it says in that other thread if you are going to be cutting the hoses to size you are better off not getting the OEM style hoses because they neck down in the middle of the hose and if you cut them you end up with a hose that is a total bitch to slip over the fittings.Leave a comment:
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NAPA has a selection of generic rad hoses you can buy with various preformed bends. When I went there I looked through their catalogue and ended up buying two hoses with 90* bends for my late model m20 rad and just cutting them to size.
Like it says in that other thread if you are going to be cutting the hoses to size you are better off not getting the OEM style hoses because they neck down in the middle of the hose and if you cut them you end up with a hose that is a total bitch to slip over the fittings.Leave a comment:
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They should still work tho, because the hose inlets are in the same locations on an M42.Leave a comment:
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the post with the Dayco hoses is the wrong radiator, so irrelevant to the topic lol. i'm installing the m42 rad as well, so looking for part numbers too.Another thread with good fitting Dayco hoses:
Looks like he used the same hose for upper and lower, Dayco 70440.Leave a comment:
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Same here. For some reason the hardest was finding the top to tstat hose. I ended up going to a guy who parts out wrecked cars, he had boxes full of hoses, and the hose that fit was e36 325tds, irc, cut down just a little.
This because before the m42 rad, I had an e28 535M rad.Leave a comment:
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Awesome, thanks. We don't have an Advance, but I have a Napa 3 blocks from my house, and they've let me go searching for hoses before. Looks like those 2 Dayco hoses that turbo325i used worked fine, did you use the same ones?Leave a comment:
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Good luck. Figuring out the hoses was the hardest part of my swap. Everyone said to use various stock hoses. It didn't work for me, not even close. I spent hours behind various parts counters trying to find hoses that would work. I ended up with random Dayco hoses at autozone and cut them down. It's not perfect, but I'm at 30k+ miles and 2 years with no problems.Guys, I just checked all through this thread, and I'm trying to get my last parts order together. I need to know what all hoses I need for the M42 radiator on an M50. I did see that people are using the stock M50 upper hose and cutting it to fit, but what others do I need?
My thread with no resolution:
Another thread with good fitting Dayco hoses:
Looks like he used the same hose for upper and lower, Dayco 70440.Leave a comment:
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M50 bottom hose
M50 expansion tank hose with 75% of it chopped off <-- works, not that pretty.Leave a comment:
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Guys, I just checked all through this thread, and I'm trying to get my last parts order together. I need to know what all hoses I need for the M42 radiator on an M50. I did see that people are using the stock M50 upper hose and cutting it to fit, but what others do I need?Leave a comment:
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i have an m42 radiator on my s50 swap. i like it because you dont need the external expansion tank. makes the engine bay look a lil nicer.Leave a comment:

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