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pchapman(at)ionsys.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 2:45 pm Post subject: kinks in hoses? |
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Any ideas on how to stop hoses from kinking?
I've recently assisted with replacing some coolant hoses on a 912
engine. The new hoses aren't as stiff as the old ones, and have a
tendency to kink slightly in a couple spots, which would lead to
reduced internal diameter.
Some options involve changin the whole setup: find stiffer hoses, add
angled joints, or look for pre-formed auto hoses that better match
the needed shapes.
Tying the hoses down in certain places distributed bending stresses
and therefore reduces the tendency for the hoses to kink at a certain
spot. Another solution I'm experimenting with is to wrap the hose in
the critical spot with sheet aluminum, which is then compressed with
a tie wrap, in an attempt to force the hose to "stay round", and/or
not to bend as much at that point along the hose.
Peter Chapman
Toronto, ON 601 HDS / 912 / C-GZDC
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rwehba(at)cebridge.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 3:00 pm Post subject: kinks in hoses? |
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how about a light weight spring inside, just like a lower radiator hose on a
car!
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charlesd1(at)telkomsa.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 9:39 pm Post subject: kinks in hoses? |
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Hi Peter & all,
The best I've found is to get a suitable spring wound by a spring
manufacturer to snugly fit the O.D. of the pipe - not too hard to do
yourself with some 2mm diameter spring steel wire on a former (broom stick
handle ? )
Cheers, Charles Davis
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