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DaddyA 21st December 2009 09:54 PM

Coolant Pipework
 
Hi,

In the process of running the plumbing for the cooling system, I will be using silicone hoses.

Whats best - hose joiners with the raise lip or the ones that are grooved?

Was going to use straight pipework, but due to recent events, thought better of it (Hope you've recovered Ash & Ginge).

Probably not alot of difference, just wondered what ur using?:)

gingea1pom 21st December 2009 10:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaddyA (Post 27473)
Hi,

In the process of running the plumbing for the cooling system, I will be using silicone hoses.

Whats best - hose joiners with the raise lip or the ones that are grooved?

Was going to use straight pipework, but due to recent events, thought better of it (Hope you've recovered Ash & Ginge).

Probably not alot of difference, just wondered what ur using?:)

My Bold

Fine thanks just look like a leopur, which has it's advantage as it detracts from the gingerness

mark 22nd December 2009 06:16 PM

Im hard piping alot of mine so i can weld in T pieces etc where i want

Then just small connections from them to engine, rad etc with hose

I have put a run of weld around the end of the pipes agout 5mm in which should be as good as a beaded end

DaddyA 22nd December 2009 07:08 PM

Cheers for the replies,

The plan was to get a long length of ali tube and get it beaded or machined, as I wanted a long length to clear the exhaust area.

But just found an 18" length on the net for not too much (I think), so that will do nicely.

I had to weld a couple of beads around my water pump pipework, don't fancy poaching myself.:D

I'll get some pics up when its fitted.


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