Griffith Serp Silicon Heater Hose

Griffith Serp Silicon Heater Hose

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jimed

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1,500 posts

206 months

Thursday 18th December 2014
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The original hoses were replaced a couple of years ago with blue silicon ones in the belief that they would last a good while. As the clips seem to get a little looser after a while they have been retightened more than once. I now find that a couple of the hoses have cuts in them from the clips; the one from the swirl pot to the header tank being the worst. This has had to be shortened slightly and 2 clips fitted on the swirl pot pipe. The heater feed hose - the 16mm (?) one with 90 degree bend that runs under the coil also has a nick in it and has had to be shortened and refitted. Whilst this is OK for the time being the ideal thing would be to replace it, so whilst I can buy the original one again this is quite expensive (£25/30 incl post) so I wonder if anyone knows where I can get a suitable 90 degree bend pipe - one leg about 2 ins and the other maybe 9 ins or slightly less. (I could use a joiner piece but that would be quite messy in the relatively short length and possibly restrict the flow so might be best avoided)
Thoughts appreciated.
Jim

ukdj

1,004 posts

184 months

Thursday 18th December 2014
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Complete Kit & individual hoses available from sfs performance

Kit
http://www.sfsperformance.co.uk/prod_carkits.asp?m...



Individual Hoses
http://www.sfsperformance.co.uk/motorsportparts.as...



I have used these before and have had no issues.

jimed

Original Poster:

1,500 posts

206 months

Friday 19th December 2014
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Thanks Paul - I've looked at the site you suggest and it seems that the leg lengths aren't long enough so some joining would be needed which is not what I want. Think I have the problem sorted now anyway so hopefully all now looking to be OK.
Jim

77racing

3,346 posts

187 months

Friday 19th December 2014
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Jim these people supply all hoses for my race car they are brilliant and nice people to deal with if you get stuck.....

http://www.siliconhoses.co.uk/

jimed

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1,500 posts

206 months

Friday 19th December 2014
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Thanks for the link. The problem is now sorted.
Jim