Hose Job - Rubber
#153
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From: My 350Z Roadster kicks my RX7's butt
Originally Posted by danny hahn
can I look for you to be a source of coolant lines in the future? I just replaced a line on the turbo that was in suprisingly bad shape after 12,000 miles.
I was considering steel braided next go round. do you know rubber type material steel braided lines are typically made?
I was considering steel braided next go round. do you know rubber type material steel braided lines are typically made?
#154
I should say that using Viton for coolant lines is like throwing away money; It is not needed. Viton has not better resistance to coolant or water than EPDM or Silicone. When choosing an elastomer for coolant use I would first choose silicone because of the longevity of 10-20 years and then EPDM. EPDM will have the same resistance as the silicone hose but will not last as long. The heat cycle of coolant will make EPDM hoses crack over several years.
#155
HTS
I am very interested in a Viton kit, however I realistically can't afford to do this until 2/25/05. Is this possible? I, like the others that purchased small samples of McMaster- Carr's Viton, was not happy with their thin walls. I have been a believer in Viton for thirty years and would never have used silicone. I don't frequent this website as often as I would like due to time constraints and was pleased to see this thread. Please advise.
I am very interested in a Viton kit, however I realistically can't afford to do this until 2/25/05. Is this possible? I, like the others that purchased small samples of McMaster- Carr's Viton, was not happy with their thin walls. I have been a believer in Viton for thirty years and would never have used silicone. I don't frequent this website as often as I would like due to time constraints and was pleased to see this thread. Please advise.
#156
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From: My 350Z Roadster kicks my RX7's butt
Originally Posted by High Temp Silicone
I should say that using Viton for coolant lines is like throwing away money; It is not needed. Viton has not better resistance to coolant or water than EPDM or Silicone. When choosing an elastomer for coolant use I would first choose silicone because of the longevity of 10-20 years and then EPDM. EPDM will have the same resistance as the silicone hose but will not last as long. The heat cycle of coolant will make EPDM hoses crack over several years.
#157
Braid-Reinforced Silicone Rubber Tubing
• Temperature Range: -65° to +350° F
• Use with food and beverage, chemicals,
and water
• Color: Semi-clear (translucent) white
• Durometer, Shore A: 60-70
• Tensile Strength: 1000 psi
• Elongation: 350%
• Material Meets: FDA (food and beverage), NSF-51 (food)
• Fittings: Barbed (see pages 111-118 )
Also known as hose, tubing is reinforced with a polyester braid to handle much higher pressures than nonreinforced tubing. Remains flexible under a wide range of temperatures and resists UV exposure. It's nontoxic and won't impart odors or tastes. Peroxide used in the forming (curing) process. Sterilization rated for steam (autoclave).
well darn, look what I found at mcmaster
anybody have any recommendations, and/or sizings for use as coolant hose?
• Temperature Range: -65° to +350° F
• Use with food and beverage, chemicals,
and water
• Color: Semi-clear (translucent) white
• Durometer, Shore A: 60-70
• Tensile Strength: 1000 psi
• Elongation: 350%
• Material Meets: FDA (food and beverage), NSF-51 (food)
• Fittings: Barbed (see pages 111-118 )
Also known as hose, tubing is reinforced with a polyester braid to handle much higher pressures than nonreinforced tubing. Remains flexible under a wide range of temperatures and resists UV exposure. It's nontoxic and won't impart odors or tastes. Peroxide used in the forming (curing) process. Sterilization rated for steam (autoclave).
well darn, look what I found at mcmaster
anybody have any recommendations, and/or sizings for use as coolant hose?
#158
We have finished running the Viton. It has just taken a little longer to wash it all. Unlike silicone, Viton is cured in an autoclave with a heavy dusting of mica to prevent the coils from curing into one solid blob. We then have to wash all of the mica off the outer surface to make sure it doesnt look like a powdered donut. In any case we should be finished up with the washing tomorrow morning so kits will be available first thingnext week.
88and93-
We have only a few kits sold at this time so we should have some available by the 25th.
88and93-
We have only a few kits sold at this time so we should have some available by the 25th.
#159
Spring-Type Hose Clamp Source
I had a devil of a time finding any of these in small sizes. I finally located some at a diesel-engine repair and rebuilding shop - diesels use them for turbo control systems, just like we do.
#163
I have 2 locations. I got tired of driving 160 miles one way to the office so I opened a small warehouse about 2 miles from my house and hadle all of the administration out of this building. The rent on this warehouse is actually less than what I used to spend on the freeway everyday back and forth between home and the shop!
#170
Jim, I got mine today and boy does it look good. I will feel so high drivin down the road knowing I have an extreamly long time before I will need to change vacume hoses!! Boy is it heavy too. Six pounds of Viton Oh ya!
#171
Hey jim,
I called you today wondering were my kit was. Just after I got off the phone with you, fedex showed up with my kit. the only reason I called was because fedex had showed up once already today.
Anyways the kit looks better than expected. First class product. I will gladly do buisness with you in the future. Maybe sooner than later. I am putting a intercooler system together and might whant to use your couplers. Maybe you could soot me a PM with some prices?
I called you today wondering were my kit was. Just after I got off the phone with you, fedex showed up with my kit. the only reason I called was because fedex had showed up once already today.
Anyways the kit looks better than expected. First class product. I will gladly do buisness with you in the future. Maybe sooner than later. I am putting a intercooler system together and might whant to use your couplers. Maybe you could soot me a PM with some prices?
#172
All of the pre-ordered Viton kits have been shipped. We have 4 of them left in stock ready for immediate shipment. Thank you all who have participated in this. I feel that we will start making this a stock item in the future.
Jim
Jim
#173
Jim,
I got my hoses yesterday, they look good. I never did a hose job because I did not believe in the silicone route, glad you put this together., and thank you for your support to the FD.
Julian
I got my hoses yesterday, they look good. I never did a hose job because I did not believe in the silicone route, glad you put this together., and thank you for your support to the FD.
Julian