Silicon Hoses??
Silicon Hoses??
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jimed

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1,508 posts

230 months

Friday 11th November 2011
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I'm contemplating getting some of the above for the Griff but am not sure what colour to get them in. The car is Triumph (motorbike) Racing Yellow (like Daytona yellow maybe) and it has been suggested that I get the yellow ones - not sure though as I've not seen any fitted that I can think of - so question is has anyone a picture of the engine bay of a yellow Griff with silicon hoses fitted that aren't black? I'm thinking yellow or maybe the standard blue here but then .....
Jim

yellowgriff

1,429 posts

206 months

Friday 11th November 2011
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If thats your car on the profile picture, The colour is ferrari giallo yellow, Thats the same colour as mine, I have the same colour griff with yellow hoses from Tim at act...
Great fit and look good. Sorry no pictures but could post some tomorrow if you want,,,,

jimed

Original Poster:

1,508 posts

230 months

Friday 11th November 2011
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Thanks Stuart - some pictures of the yellow hoses, etc. would be really good to see so if you could post some or email them to me it would be helpful.
Re the colour - I think there are a few yellows that are very similar - I was told it was Daytona Yellow when I bought it and it is probably very much like Gallofly Yellow but I have checked it with the original factory paint records (Surface and Design have them at Blackpool) and it is Triumph Racing Yellow. Maybe a line up of different yellows sometime would be interesting!
Jim

FlipFlopGriff

7,144 posts

271 months

Friday 11th November 2011
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What about blue as a contrast?
FFG

yellowgriff

1,429 posts

206 months

Friday 11th November 2011
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Jim,, Im bringing my griff home from work tomorrow. if i remember ill take some photos when i unwrap it...
cheers Goldie

jimed

Original Poster:

1,508 posts

230 months

Saturday 12th November 2011
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At the moment the blue ones are a good possibility FFG but I'd still like to see the yellow ones in case.
Jim

Barreti

6,687 posts

261 months

Saturday 12th November 2011
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When you do get these Jimed don't worry if you find after the first run that you have a leak. It happens often and you'll find yourself tightening them for the next couple of weeks.

Don't overtighten them when you fit them though. They will eventually settle in and be fine.

Hoover.

5,993 posts

266 months

Sunday 13th November 2011
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I went for black...... not so bling, but subtle and thats what I keep telling myself hehe

ok reality is one of my hoses went a few years ago at the Growl and I needed a replacement there and then, so bought a black kit as it is what was availble (blue would of clashed with my red magnecors, and yes I really wanted red but I needed to get home as well hehe )

Edited by Hoover. on Sunday 13th November 11:17

jimed

Original Poster:

1,508 posts

230 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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Thanks for all the info - I was sent a couple of emails with loads of under-bonnet piccies as well which showed various colours - so decision is made and standard blue ones are now on order.
I do know about needing to retighten them but thanks for the thought anyway Barreti!
Jim

jimed

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1,508 posts

230 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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Well the new blue hoses have now been fitted and look v smart; this now leaves me with another decision - the kit came with the induction hose from AFM to plenum and I had already fitted a black silicon one last year. Clearly I could sell the unwanted one so which to have - the black matches the rest of the induction so maybe leave as it is (particularly as the hose needs to be cut down slightly to get it fitted correctly so would the black one now fit other Griff (or even Chims)? I assume so) or would the blue one be better??
Any thoughts re interchangeability of the already cut down black hose to another car as effectively it is absolutely fine for someone else if I stay with the blue one.
Decisions, decisions ....
Jim

3gadgriff

74 posts

195 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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I went blue all the way

jimed

Original Poster:

1,508 posts

230 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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That does look v nice and tidy! One thing I have noted is that the silicon hose to the plenum has certainly got quite dirty and isn't the easiest thing to clean so no doubt the nice clean new ones will soon be similarly dirty. There must be some easy way to clean them (I'm not getting all detailing here!) but they do start to look grubby so what is the quick and easy way?
Jim

pjac67

2,040 posts

276 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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3gadgriff said:
I went blue all the way
Congrats on your 1st post! - What a fantastic looking car - I guess with your username that was your car we (Bristol Griffs) parked next to @ Meriden on Sunday?
Engine bay jealousy, Paul.

3gadgriff

74 posts

195 months

Thursday 24th November 2011
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Hi Paul
Yep that was me. Nice to see so many Griffs at the wwm meet,Im usually the only one.
Well done to roofs off all the way I only live round the corner and was frozen when I got home.
Stu

scotty_d

6,795 posts

218 months

Friday 25th November 2011
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I would go for blue to contrast it works really well for yellow cars.

My old chim