split hose from turbo.

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split hose from turbo.

Post by jaylee » Mon Jul 12, 2010 5:24 pm

The one running across the top hose...? (Not my engine.)

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Anyone know what i need as a replacement??? who would do a length..??
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Re: split hose from turbo.

Post by jaylee » Mon Jul 12, 2010 5:39 pm

Just to add; i tried cutting it down & it still split along what seems to be a seam... :?
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Re: split hose from turbo.

Post by helen&tony » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:24 pm

Hi Jay
Send me dimensions (I.D.), and I have a supplier (U. K.)
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Re: split hose from turbo.

Post by jaylee » Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:06 pm

Hi Helen.

Yep i was fitting a turbo gauge, & the hose split... (Well, i found the hose was splitting where it goes onto the metal bit!) :roll:

Is there a knack to fitting these back on, do you have to heat em up or something..?
helen&tony wrote:Hi Jay
Send me dimensions (I.D.), and I have a supplier (U. K.)
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Gauge/diameter of the hose?? Or part number?? :D
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Re: split hose from turbo.

Post by Cosmic Bus » Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:14 pm

Can you not put it in a cup of hot water to soften it up a bit?

Not sure if that would be ok if the inside wasn't completly dry.
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Re: split hose from turbo.

Post by jaylee » Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:41 pm

Hi Cosmic Bus, Since i was initially doing electrical stuff.. I did try a heat gun i use for shrink wrap.. The only other thing i could think of was heat the engine up a bit..?


But i don't wana be digging about in a hot bay!! [-X
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Re: split hose from turbo.

Post by missfixit70 » Mon Jul 12, 2010 9:32 pm

Any decent motor factor should be able to supply you with some thich walled vacuum hose or have a rummage around the scrappy.
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Re: split hose from turbo.

Post by jaylee » Tue Jul 13, 2010 1:46 pm

Cheers fer all the help on here! Got me some (or rather chanced some.) 5mm vacuum hose that was thicker walled than the original, so got some slightly bigger clips too!

The hole seemed smaller than original but slid on neat when the engine was up to temp..
A dab of lithium grease on the nipple thing to the electronic turbo sensor to the gauge helped with the fitting from the T piece using the same hose... I didn't trust the clear stuff they sent with the gauge, but it did OK for a day to fill in till i got some proper!! :wink:
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