Consider using as much PVC as possible in the largest size possible. The only tubing used should be for your radiator and block connects. Doing this would allow you to build a solid system that is resistant to hose failure. Also, it eliminates (if built right) the need for a reservoir and you can build fill/drain valves right into it. If build right, you can set up your cooling system to be one solid entity that can by slid right into your case and pulled as a whole for easy maintenance away from your fragile components. Consider making the radiator on a quick-mount type setup to make this easier (such as a simple four bolt retaining arrangement on the shroud or whatnot).
It can be done in a bulletproof manner if you're smart about the design and have it laid out ahead of time.
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