jmaz Posted Saturday at 06:07 PM Posted Saturday at 06:07 PM For my 310 Encore build, I'm considering replacing the supplied, blue-plastic T-piece that connects the engine, modine and expansion tank with the one recommended here (Gates 19mm T-piece, part # 28635) (https://caterham420detailedbuildblog.co.uk/2019/12/19/engine-plumbing-part-1/) or a stainless steel version. The Gates one (nylon-reinforced plastic) is designed specifically for auto use and might be more durable overall. Any suggestions or experience re. this t-piece would be welcome.
7Westfield Posted Saturday at 06:16 PM Posted Saturday at 06:16 PM I consider those blue fittings suitable only for PCV/vent applications or your lawn sprinkler
EdWills Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Hi @jmaz. I have a few of these that I would be willing to send you for free, but the complicated postal system these days is too much to contend with. You don't mention the o.d. of the fittings required, but go to your local big box hardware store and look for 'Pex' fittings. They should be made of brass (sometimes chrome over brass?) and normally come manufactured for 1/2" pex pipe or 3/4" pipe. You may require metric size for your car, and if so, some Italian manufactured pex fitting may be available, but not sure. Here in Canada, although mostly metric, we rely on Imperial fitting sizes along with many other construction items also in Imperial measure. Cheers W.
jmaz Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 6 hours ago, EdWills said: Hi @jmaz. I have a few of these that I would be willing to send you for free, but the complicated postal system these days is too much to contend with. You don't mention the o.d. of the fittings required, but go to your local big box hardware store and look for 'Pex' fittings. They should be made of brass (sometimes chrome over brass?) and normally come manufactured for 1/2" pex pipe or 3/4" pipe. You may require metric size for your car, and if so, some Italian manufactured pex fitting may be available, but not sure. Here in Canada, although mostly metric, we rely on Imperial fitting sizes along with many other construction items also in Imperial measure. Cheers W. Thanks for that kind offer and suggestion re. the pex version. I'd gotten another recommendation for the Gates 28635 T-piece (from Josh Robbins at Rocky Mountain Caterham), so I've ordered one for around $8.00 from Amazon. It seems like one of those strange ways in which Caterham does things, where they could easily and cheaply upgrade a part but choose not to.
IamScotticus Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago I would do brass barb fittings. The rule for 7s is everything shakes loose. Or something vibrates and cuts into something. The part may say " for Automotive use". This means it's resistance to heat, fluids and maybe oils, are within typical automotive variables. But 7s are outside of those parameters. I would avoid plastic if possible. Double clamp but don't double the clamping force. Ensure the hoses are tolerant of the coolant used. Test the pressure cap before relying on it. Assume nothing.
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