blakep82
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| posted on 11/10/08 at 12:59 PM |
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where might i find one of these?!
they're only small, for an axle breather.
the picture's from gartrac, but at £10 each....
[Edited on 11/10/08 by blakep82]
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scotlad
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| posted on 11/10/08 at 01:33 PM |
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Any idea what thread size you need?
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adithorp
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| posted on 11/10/08 at 01:38 PM |
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Somewhere like EuroHydralics?
adrian
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blakep82
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| posted on 11/10/08 at 01:42 PM |
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not really needing the thread. its for a axle breather tube. i'm going to weld it into the back cover of my atlas axle
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Liam
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| posted on 11/10/08 at 01:47 PM |
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RS
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Liam
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| posted on 11/10/08 at 01:48 PM |
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Or haven't you got a small piece of tube you can weld on? No pressure so no real need for the barb.
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blakep82
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| posted on 11/10/08 at 01:54 PM |
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true enough^ i was thinking one of those so i could clip a peice of tube to it easy enough and looks proper too, but you're right a peice of
tube would work. just thought they looked nicer. my axle can't actually be seen you see
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zilspeed
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| posted on 11/10/08 at 01:54 PM |
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For search purposes, it's called a hose barb.
My LPG system uses them where the output of the injectors goes onto the inlet manifold.
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blakep82
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| posted on 11/10/08 at 01:56 PM |
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ah! LPG, of course. think i know somewhere nearby where i can get one
quote: Originally posted by zilspeed
For search purposes, it's called a hose barb.
My LPG system uses them where the output of the injectors goes onto the inlet manifold.
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r1_pete
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| posted on 11/10/08 at 02:52 PM |
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This would look ok screwed in.....
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Mark G
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| posted on 11/10/08 at 03:57 PM |
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can't you just use a brake bleed nipple?
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jacko
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| posted on 11/10/08 at 04:44 PM |
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Air line parts ?
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02GF74
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| posted on 11/10/08 at 05:37 PM |
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looks very much like the fitting that screw into facet pumps. available for 6 mm and 8 mm hose.
look at FSE (fuel Systems enterprise) they sell them, ..... but check they are steel as if they are brass (which I think they are), you cannot weld
but solder sholuld work too.
locost way would be to weld in a piece of steel tube and attach a host with jubilee - it won;t blow off as there should be very little pressure
being a breather.
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RichardK
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| posted on 11/10/08 at 06:20 PM |
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What about an air compressor fitting??
Rich
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