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bilbo

posted on 8/9/08 at 09:31 AM Reply With Quote
Flexiblity of coolant hose

Still working on the coolant plumbing for my car and trying to decide exactly what hose to order. Now, the bottom rad pipe needs 32mm ID hose, yet the water pump needs 35mm ID hose. I know you can get reducing hose, but do you think I'd get away with stretching a 32mm hose over a 35mm pipe? Haven't yet decided on rubber or silicone hoses either, so this would have a bearing to I guess?

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Bill





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twybrow

posted on 8/9/08 at 09:36 AM Reply With Quote
Silicone might go with a bit of persuasion. If it is wire re-inforced, forget it!






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nick205

posted on 8/9/08 at 12:19 PM Reply With Quote
I tried stretching 32dia (Polo rad) to 36dia (Pinto pump) - no way it was going to fit.

Ended up using a Gates flexible 36-32dia reducing hose from Halfords then a 32dia ally pipe across the car and a 32dia 90deg bend from Car Builder Solutions onto the rad.






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Rob WM

posted on 8/9/08 at 12:39 PM Reply With Quote
As you have been looking into cooling pipes you wouldn't have found a source for a T piece that is 25 - 25 - 8 ID (8mm being the T? I am currently looking at the cooling and would agreed stretching a wire reinforced forget it. Rubber will stretch a couple of mm with some heat and a lot of persuation however if you are going onto a plastic intake then you may end up damaging it? Let me know how you get on.
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bilbo

posted on 8/9/08 at 01:12 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for the replies so far.
Getting all the hoses I need is turning into a real nightmare so far. I've got three different systems to build up. The engine cooling, the chargecooler water circuit, and the air pipes for the turbo. Looks like I'm going to have to go to three different suppliers to get the bits I need. I'll also need hoses from three different makes - Samco, SFS and Rally Design own brand (RMD) to get all the sizes I need.


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Jubal

posted on 8/9/08 at 04:02 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Rob WM
As you have been looking into cooling pipes you wouldn't have found a source for a T piece that is 25 - 25 - 8 ID


T pieces are a nightmare. I couldn't find what I wanted and space was at a premium for fitting reducers etc so I had one made up for me by welderman on here. He made me a cracking T to my spec which included the bend I needed and saved me no end of hassle.

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britishtrident

posted on 8/9/08 at 04:19 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by bilbo
Thanks for the replies so far.
Getting all the hoses I need is turning into a real nightmare so far. I've got three different systems to build up. The engine cooling, the chargecooler water circuit, and the air pipes for the turbo. Looks like I'm going to have to go to three different suppliers to get the bits I need. I'll also need hoses from three different makes - Samco, SFS and Rally Design own brand (RMD) to get all the sizes I need.


[Edited on 8/9/08 by bilbo]



I think if you look at the hoses on some older cars you will find what you need --- try Marina 1.8 hoses.





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martyn_16v

posted on 8/9/08 at 04:28 PM Reply With Quote
I've managed to get 32mm Samco silicone hoses onto 34mm fittings on my engine. They're fairly tight, I don't know if it'd go that little bit more.

I've made a t-piece up using some bits of suitably sized ally tube 'welded' together with that technoweld/lumiweld stuff. Cheap and easy to do, just need to roll a bead into them now...






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Rob WM

posted on 9/9/08 at 07:50 AM Reply With Quote
Cheers fellas

Will look into these

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nick205

posted on 9/9/08 at 07:23 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Rob WM
As you have been looking into cooling pipes you wouldn't have found a source for a T piece that is 25 - 25 - 8 ID (8mm being the T? I am currently looking at the cooling and would agreed stretching a wire reinforced forget it. Rubber will stretch a couple of mm with some heat and a lot of persuation however if you are going onto a plastic intake then you may end up damaging it? Let me know how you get on.



Check Car Builder Solutions - they will make up an ally T piece to your requirements including sealing lips on each end. Very reasonable pricing too.






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vinnievector

posted on 9/9/08 at 11:58 PM Reply With Quote
hoses

Whent to the scrappers to source other parts but ended up coming home with a good hand full of hoses had some stainless 42mm pipe 75mm lengths for jointing .so with some cutting jointing and a few jub clip managed to make up top and bot hose for pinto with a view to getting some silicon ones made up later now that i have all the bends and angles sorted hope this helps try off cuts of steam pipe from your ind plumbers or metal stockholder
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