Im having trouble finding some hose that will hold up to 300deg temps but is also oil resistant in a 5/8 to 3/4 size. Transmission cooler hose would work but I cant find any bigger than 1/2" id. Any thoughts?
Im having trouble finding some hose that will hold up to 300deg temps but is also oil resistant in a 5/8 to 3/4 size. Transmission cooler hose would work but I cant find any bigger than 1/2" id. Any thoughts?
Go to a place that works with hydraulics or makes hydraulic lines, if its nothing crazy they may be able to bend one up for you.
I have the super hook up at a hydraulic hose place. They have hose for high pressure but its not oil resistant and not for high pressure. They have hose thats oil resistant but not for high temps. And the stainless braided only goes up to -8....
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Port City in Sugar Hill can make any line you need. If not buy you some 12an line and make your own. Russels, Earls, Aeroquip & even Summit Brand all have what you need.
i second the summit idea, they carry the hose that we used to use on gas turbine engines while i was in the navy, super durable hose, it has an orange silicone outside with steel layer, then another layer of silicone on the inside iirc. you could also check ebay, i had a drain hose problem, it was kinking and not allowing flow, i found some marine hose that had wire coiled inside the rubber to preven kinks, worked great too.
HAHA ooops. I guess I was typing to fast. They have hose rated for high pressure and high temps but its not oil resistant. They also carry oil resistant hose that will not stand up to high pressure. Thats what I meant lol sorry.
^^the marine hose sounds like a good idea. The car had heater hose on it when I got it which will absorb the oil and eventually turn to tar.
This is what I always use....haven't had a single issue with it
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-230003/
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-220090/
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-220086/
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