
T piece, carb balancing
T piece, carb balancing
Aiming to do permanent fitment of carb balancing pipes etc. Have got front cylinder brass adaptor, what T piece and other pipe work do you pros recommend and best place to get it
.Cheers, Watty

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Re: T piece, carb balancing
Halfords or aquarium shop or ebay
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Got all the bits off eBay for mine about 2 weeks ago for £4. When I get home tomorrow I can send you a message with the item numbers if you like.
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In fact here you go
2x Hose Tube Pipe 3-way T-Piece Splitter Connector 4mm
http://bit.ly/1aQtLLc
Silicone Silicon Vaccum Hose Pipe - Air Water Washer Turbo Dump Valve Radiator[4mm,Black]
http://bit.ly/12hBMRX
Hope that works if not ill sort it when I get home tomorrow.
2x Hose Tube Pipe 3-way T-Piece Splitter Connector 4mm
http://bit.ly/1aQtLLc
Silicone Silicon Vaccum Hose Pipe - Air Water Washer Turbo Dump Valve Radiator[4mm,Black]
http://bit.ly/12hBMRX
Hope that works if not ill sort it when I get home tomorrow.
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Nice oneparkergb6 wrote:Got all the bits off eBay for mine about 2 weeks ago for £4. When I get home tomorrow I can send you a message with the item numbers if you like.

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5mm tee piece:
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 0888313466
5mm Hose:
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 0779687366
End cap/hose plugs:
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 1126865413
Clips:
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 1200589061
Hope the links help, other people have used a variety of things to bung the ends of the hoses but I just liked the look of those ^^

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 0888313466
5mm Hose:
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 0779687366
End cap/hose plugs:
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 1126865413
Clips:
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 1200589061
Hope the links help, other people have used a variety of things to bung the ends of the hoses but I just liked the look of those ^^

Jamie 

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Cheers Jamie, I like em too mateJamoi wrote:5mm tee piece:
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 0888313466
5mm Hose:
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 0779687366
End cap/hose plugs:
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 1126865413
Clips:
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 1200589061
Hope the links help, other people have used a variety of things to bung the ends of the hoses but I just liked the look of those ^^

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If the brass adaptor has an "O" ring on it remove before fitting. Use some thread-loc sparingly on the threads, and do not over tighten the brass adaptor, as it's very easy to shear off being made from brass.
On another note, I would keep an eye on that silicone hose. I used silicone hose (blue) a few years ago for the front cylinder vacuum take off point. I noticed mine went all squishy/soft, rubbery almost over a short period of time so I had to change it. Mine was sold to me as being suitable as petrol hose. I don't know exactly whether it was due to the heat that affected it, or the petrol (small amount) that you'll get in the pipe when using it as a vacuum take off hose. Either way it was not up to the job.
Chris.
On another note, I would keep an eye on that silicone hose. I used silicone hose (blue) a few years ago for the front cylinder vacuum take off point. I noticed mine went all squishy/soft, rubbery almost over a short period of time so I had to change it. Mine was sold to me as being suitable as petrol hose. I don't know exactly whether it was due to the heat that affected it, or the petrol (small amount) that you'll get in the pipe when using it as a vacuum take off hose. Either way it was not up to the job.
Chris.
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Nice one Chrissirch345 wrote:If the brass adaptor has an "O" ring on it remove before fitting. Use some thread-loc sparingly on the threads, and do not over tighten the brass adaptor, as it's very easy to shear off being made from brass.
On another note, I would keep an eye on that silicone hose. I used silicone hose (blue) a few years ago for the front cylinder vacuum take off point. I noticed mine went all squishy/soft, rubbery almost over a short period of time so I had to change it. Mine was sold to me as being suitable as petrol hose. I don't know exactly whether it was due to the heat that affected it, or the petrol (small amount) that you'll get in the pipe when using it as a vacuum take off hose. Either way it was not up to the job.
Chris.

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Watty pm me, I work for a pneumatics company...
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Thanks for the info on the hose Chris. What would you recommend? I have fitted silicone hose, but wouldn't be hard to swap as it's still stripped down.
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Nylon? Youd have to double check its properties though, also you want some proper fittings not that hose-tail stuff
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Sentcallam_nffc wrote:Watty pm me, I work for a pneumatics company...

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I should have added that I am not saying the hose in that ebay link is the same as I had and it may be fine, but it is silicone and so was mine, so keep an eye on it just in case.
As for where to get what I ended up using, I just bought a mitre in length of petrol pipe from my local bike dealer, iirc I paid £3.00 for it, but that was two or three years ago at least
Chris.
As for where to get what I ended up using, I just bought a mitre in length of petrol pipe from my local bike dealer, iirc I paid £3.00 for it, but that was two or three years ago at least

Chris.
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Sould have also asked opinions on exit point of said fitment, dementia:crazy:
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