Paul_S Club Member Mar 29, 2018 #1 My radiator is missing the overflow (?) pipe that connects just under the radiator cap and I'm looking for a replacement. I can find plenty of places that sell pipe that will fit but the specs show they won't withstand the temperature. What do you use? Thanks
My radiator is missing the overflow (?) pipe that connects just under the radiator cap and I'm looking for a replacement. I can find plenty of places that sell pipe that will fit but the specs show they won't withstand the temperature. What do you use? Thanks
Rob Gaskin Treasurer Staff member Site Administrator Mar 29, 2018 #2 It's not as if the pipe will be expected to take boiling water for any length of time - if ever. I don't think the spec is a major factor in this application.
It's not as if the pipe will be expected to take boiling water for any length of time - if ever. I don't think the spec is a major factor in this application.
Paul_S Club Member Mar 29, 2018 #3 Rob Gaskin said: It's not as if the pipe will be expected to take boiling water for any length of time - if ever. I don't think the spec is a major factor in this application. Click to expand... That's a fair point. Do you know if the original pipe was clear or black, etc?
Rob Gaskin said: It's not as if the pipe will be expected to take boiling water for any length of time - if ever. I don't think the spec is a major factor in this application. Click to expand... That's a fair point. Do you know if the original pipe was clear or black, etc?
AliK Vehicle Dating Officer Staff member Club Member Mar 30, 2018 #4 Given the orange / brown aged colour of mine, it may have been a clearer shade than black