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Sloan85

posted on 24/2/13 at 10:02 PM Reply With Quote
Connecting a hose to an aluminium airbox??

I have made an aluminium airbox and I want to connect a 10mm hose to it. How can I do this?

I have seen things like the "self sealing hose" (see ebay link) for when you need a small hose to come off a larger one. I guess I could use one of these but I was hoping for a cheaper solution?

Welding isn't an option. Any ideas?

Cheers


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blakep82

posted on 24/2/13 at 10:07 PM Reply With Quote
10mm hose tail, with 2 nuts and some sort of sealing stuff that isnt silicome, but polyurethane, like tigerseal or sikaflex?

This sort of thing
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-4-x-3-8-10mm-ID-316-Stainless-Steel-Hose-Tail-Adaptor-Male-Thread-BSPT-/120830256559?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item1c220b65a f

You can buy a nut for them, but I forget how to search for the right one

[Edited on 24/2/13 by blakep82]





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Andybarbet

posted on 24/2/13 at 10:11 PM Reply With Quote
Is the hose 10mm internal diameter ?

I will look in the swagelok scrap bin at work tomorrow, we have quite a few brass & stainless steel fittings that have been taken from various bits of equipment, im sure we must have something similar to the one in that link.

We definately have a load that will take 6mm internal pipe but I will take a look.





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BenB

posted on 24/2/13 at 10:15 PM Reply With Quote
15mm tank connector (cheap as chips) with a 15mm to 10mm reducing adaptor and some 10mm copper pipe.
Soldered together, JB weld on the back of the tank connector and jobs a good'un.

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Sloan85

posted on 24/2/13 at 10:24 PM Reply With Quote
had another idea. If I got a fitting like the one in the link below, i could chop the thread off leaving the nut part, drill a 10mm hole in the airbox and pass it through from inside to outside. I could then seal this with something that will hold it tight. Maybe add a couple of small rivets?

Do you think that will be good enough?

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[Edited on 24/2/13 by Sloan85]

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greed1

posted on 24/2/13 at 11:00 PM Reply With Quote
I used one of these on my rocker cover but it is 12mm
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owelly

posted on 25/2/13 at 07:18 AM Reply With Quote
Drill up the middle of a suitably sized bolt. Pass the bolt through from the inside of the box and put nut on outside. Seal with whatever you have handy; Gasket material, Hylomar, cornflake box, etc.





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matt_gsxr

posted on 25/2/13 at 10:39 AM Reply With Quote
M12 rivnut?
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coyoteboy

posted on 25/2/13 at 12:25 PM Reply With Quote
For reference, bolts make poor hose connections - they leak like a sieve due to their threads and you struggle to see it because it's air...






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