I've been trying to find a compression fitting for my 10mm copper fuel pipe so that I can securely fix a rubber fuel hose to.
What have others done.
Regards
Brad
I used a brake pipe flaring tool, works well
I'm guessing it works with 10mm pipe.
Just buy one of these
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brass-Compression-Fittings-Couplings-Elbows-Tees-8-10-12-15-22-28mm-Sizes-WRA/143434874023?hash=item2165627ca7:g:TlgAAOSwvGtdxD8V
and a bag of these
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brass-Compression-Olives-Barrel-Plumbing-Tube-Pipe-Olive-Metric-Imperial/132589962722?hash=item1edefa45e2:g:KhcAAOSwLh9a0IN
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And do your own
steve
I just buy a bag of olives (ebay) and solder them on the ends.
Thanks fellas
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Originally posted by roadrunner
I'm guessing it works with 10mm pipe.
I also use a pipe flaring tool although not the type shown
Have one on order now.
Thanks peeps
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Originally posted by Oddified
I just buy a bag of olives (ebay) and solder them on the ends.
I'd solder them on rather than flared joints
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Originally posted by Mr Whippy
I'd solder them on rather than flared joints
For me its personal preference thing - I have the flaring tools but found a soldered olive easy to slide the rubber fuel hose over and clamp with a suitable clip wheras the flared end was a little more difficult to get the hose over. Both will do the job but for me I liked the olive version best - and - I never had a leak even at 3+ bar pressure from the fuel pump. I still have some olives and solder left and would do the same next time
Many thanks for this topic thread, it reminded me to check my fuel pipe end that joins to the carbs, I have used rubber fuel pipe stamped pipe, so
all's good there, but I had just slipped the pipe over my copper tube and clamped it up !!!
D'oh at least I've now got an 8mm olive soldered onto the end for the rubber pipe to fit over and be clamped on the other side.
Phew a lucky escape for me
Jason
Ideal thing to suit is called a "beading tool", and is used to create a 'bulge' from the inside out on a formed tube.
They come in various styles/types depending on tube size, material thickness etc.; I believe there was a video/tutorial on how to make one for
intercooler or coolant pipework from an old pair of mole grips....
For smaller pipe in the size you're looking at, they usually have a selection of ball bearings that are tightened from the inside and twisted
around to create the form, like this
one