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dhutch

posted on 4/5/09 at 11:26 AM Reply With Quote
Joining coolent hoses.

What do people use for joining 3/4" hoses?

Im replacing a few older hoses with new ones, and as is common, im using a combination of performed bends (cut of other hoses) and straight sections of coolent/heater hose.

1/2" you can use 15mm copper water pipe fairly well i guess. And you can get custom cnc'ed aluminum joiners from the silicon hose brigade.
But im just wondering what most people use and a cost effective but unbodged looking solution?



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A1

posted on 4/5/09 at 11:28 AM Reply With Quote
look on car builders solutions or demontweeks.
i have some aluminium ones, about 4 quid each.

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MikeR

posted on 4/5/09 at 11:28 AM Reply With Quote
22mm copper pipe - if you get the stuff that pre-soldered it comes with built in ridges for you
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BenB

posted on 4/5/09 at 11:33 AM Reply With Quote
3/4" is 20mm (near as dammit) so 22mm should fit. It'll be a tight squeeze and you might need to warm the hoses first in some boiling water to make them fit over the 22 pipe (use some antifreeze as lube as well).

Silicon pipes are more flexible so will take +/- quite a few MM easily (depending on the tube diameter)..

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dhutch

posted on 4/5/09 at 01:26 PM Reply With Quote
Fair enough.
- Oddly i hadnt even thought of using 22mm copper pipe! I guess theres no issue with copper in the cooling loop as long as its clean because its all delt with with the inhibtors in the antifreese?

The hoses dont creep off under the pressure without a barb or flareed end?


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MautoK

posted on 4/5/09 at 02:43 PM Reply With Quote
Cross-sectional area of 22mm pipe is about 0.6 sq inch, so a pressure of 15 psi gives a force of about 9 pounds.
If you can secure the hose to withstand a ten pound pull you should be OK.
I find that roughing the end of the copper tube, a smear of Hylomar jointing compound and a good quality Jubilee clip works every time.
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britishtrident

posted on 4/5/09 at 03:00 PM Reply With Quote
Pipes blowing off is never a problem with traddional rubber hoses --- silicone seems to be a different matter.





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iank

posted on 4/5/09 at 03:40 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by dhutch
The hoses dont creep off under the pressure without a barb or flareed end?
Daniel


As MikeR says use the pre-soldered ones and you get the flares for free

See http://www.screwfix.com/prods/47218/Plumbing/Solder-Ring-Fittings/Flowflex-Straight-Coupling-22mm-Pack-of-10

If you want you can replace the straight runs with 22mm copper tube, fewer jubilee clipped joints.

[Edited on 4/5/09 by iank]





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dhutch

posted on 5/5/09 at 12:38 PM Reply With Quote
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As MikeR says use the pre-soldered ones and you get the flares for free

See http://www.screwfix.com/prods/47218/Plumbing/Solder-Ring-Fittings/Flowflex-Straight-Coupling-22mm-Pack-of-10

If you want you can replace the straight runs with 22mm copper tube, fewer jubilee clipped joints.


Yeah, i was just worried about geting the pipe of the aditional diameter of the joiners (which are more than 22mm od) rather than the pipe. BUt i guess i can get a pack of ten from the aformentioned store at lunch and give it a go!


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