[Alberg30] attaching exhaust hose
chrishardy
chrishardy at tds.net
Mon Mar 10 11:17:36 PST 2003
I ground my pipe a little at the tip and lubed the hose up with vasoline
it went on hard but I got it on ok and used one of those expensive hose
clamps.
I am replacing my pipe and flange too this spring does anyone see a
reason why I couldnt use stainless pipe? It is available locally and I
can weld the raw water return to it without a problem
George Dinwiddie wrote:
> My exhaust pipe is 1-1/4" standard iron pipe, culminating in a piece
> of 1-1/4" bronze nipple with a bronze water injection pipe brazed into
> the side at an angle. According to
> http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mjvanvoorhis/t103.htm 1-1/4"
> pipe has an O.D. of 1.660", which corresponds pretty well to my own
> measurements (a shade over 1-19/32").
>
> I'm trying to put a piece of 1-1/2" I.D. hose over this. It looks as
> if the last time I did so, I cut the inner lining on the end of the
> pipe and allowed hot water and exhaust to get between the layers of
> the hose. This has caused premature deterioration of the hose.
>
> The problem is that this is a long way to stretch a hose. The inlet
> to the muffler is only about 1-17/32" O.D. and the fit is not
> difficult. I'm worried about using any sort of lubricant, here, for
> fear that it will never seal well. I've wondered if using a slightly
> cheaper exhaust hose (this is Shields premium hose, with the blue &
> green stripe down the side and spiral wire reinforcement) might
> stretch a little easier and last longer than mistreated expensive hose.
>
> So, I thought I'd ask the collective wisdom.
>
> - George
>
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