Water pipes
Water pipes
Is there anywhere i can get custom radiator hoses made, i've just plumbed in my water system and it looks sh*t too many jubilee clips and joining pipe but at least it works
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Re: Water pipes
Not without spending stupid money Phil. I didn't like my water system /joins / jubilees so being a Ford I bought a Raceline water rail -- much more tidy . Vauxalls don't know -- maybe SBDCerberus wrote:Is there anywhere i can get custom radiator hoses made, i've just plumbed in my water system and it looks sh*t too many jubilee clips and joining pipe but at least it works
Phil
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Re: Water pipes
Hi PhilCerberus wrote:Is there anywhere i can get custom radiator hoses made, i've just plumbed in my water system and it looks sh*t too many jubilee clips and joining pipe but at least it works
Phil
Just watched a 4x4 is born today and he had the samco hoses made for it but don't know who you would go through to get them.
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sfs hoses are far cheaper than samco and are of the same design quality using the same standard of materials! however getting pipes made specially for a one off will cost a fortune as they first have to make a metal die for the silicone wrap to be formed over, then they have to form the pipes! Its quite a complex process.
maybe its not as expensive as i imagine but looking at the price of silicone hoses in kits that are already designed, i think perpose made ones are going to be big bucks. let me know if i'm wrong though!
maybe its not as expensive as i imagine but looking at the price of silicone hoses in kits that are already designed, i think perpose made ones are going to be big bucks. let me know if i'm wrong though!
hearbear wrote:http://www.silflex.com/customdesign.html
Excellent George, i will call in there on tuesday.
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Hi PhilCerberus wrote:hearbear wrote:http://www.silflex.com/customdesign.html
Excellent George, i will call in there on tuesday.
Phil
Did you pop in to see them and if so how did you get
George
hearbear wrote:Hi PhilCerberus wrote:hearbear wrote:http://www.silflex.com/customdesign.html
Excellent George, i will call in there on tuesday.
Phil
Did you pop in to see them and if so how did you get
George
The pipe work is not that bad, and as i'm changing engines next winter i thought i could spend the money saved on something else, its worth knowing though for future reference.
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Hi,
I’m curious as to how people have threaded there coolant pipes through the front suspension to the radiator. Both my pipes are on the driver’s side and I’ve a Polo radiator but I’m sure the problems are the same for anyone with both pipes on one side. I’ve got a bit of room in front of the engine to allow for manoeuvre but want to avoid too many bends so the system will bleed easily.
Cheers
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I’m curious as to how people have threaded there coolant pipes through the front suspension to the radiator. Both my pipes are on the driver’s side and I’ve a Polo radiator but I’m sure the problems are the same for anyone with both pipes on one side. I’ve got a bit of room in front of the engine to allow for manoeuvre but want to avoid too many bends so the system will bleed easily.
Cheers
Matt
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although i'm running a zetec and my pipes are on the left hand side, i'm sure its pretty much the same. i've got the one that goes to my water pump going under the swing arm as far away from the spring as i could get it. it then bends 90 degrees downwards over the front chassis rail and then 90 degrees again onto the botom of the rad.
the top hose comes from my raceline water rail and drops at a 45 degree angle onto the top of the rad!
if you want pics i'll try and put some on here. let me know!
the top hose comes from my raceline water rail and drops at a 45 degree angle onto the top of the rad!
if you want pics i'll try and put some on here. let me know!
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WATER PIPES
Mine does the same as Alec's . Just underneath the rocking arm so the arm's movement doesn't touch it . It's in alloy under that bit so no big deal if it does touch.
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