Stainless braided hose
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 2:39 pm
Hi,
I'm looking for some stainless steel braided hose to replace the two heater pipes in the engine bay with. I've had a really good hunt for the best prices online, ebay, kit car suppliers etc, but the cheapest I can find is about £13 p/m for 1/2" bore pipe.
I'm wondering if one could use plumbing stuff for this? I was looking on Screwfix and found (for £2.50 p/900mm) 'Flexible Tap Connector' with the following description:
"15 x 1/2" x 900mm. Stainless Steel braid. 15bar working pressure. Compression x BSP. Not suitable for potable/drinking water."
My first question is, how can one tell the internal bore of the pipe itself? I believe the 1/2" refers to the thread of the connectors at each end of the pipe. Do specific pipe bores correlate with specific thread diameters?
And my second one is, is 15bar ok for use in the engine and will the pipe stand the temperature of the water?
If anyone has used plumbing gear to do this or knows of somewhere I can get this hose cheap I would love to hear from you.
Cheers
George
I'm looking for some stainless steel braided hose to replace the two heater pipes in the engine bay with. I've had a really good hunt for the best prices online, ebay, kit car suppliers etc, but the cheapest I can find is about £13 p/m for 1/2" bore pipe.
I'm wondering if one could use plumbing stuff for this? I was looking on Screwfix and found (for £2.50 p/900mm) 'Flexible Tap Connector' with the following description:
"15 x 1/2" x 900mm. Stainless Steel braid. 15bar working pressure. Compression x BSP. Not suitable for potable/drinking water."
My first question is, how can one tell the internal bore of the pipe itself? I believe the 1/2" refers to the thread of the connectors at each end of the pipe. Do specific pipe bores correlate with specific thread diameters?
And my second one is, is 15bar ok for use in the engine and will the pipe stand the temperature of the water?
If anyone has used plumbing gear to do this or knows of somewhere I can get this hose cheap I would love to hear from you.
Cheers
George