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Strange the material Acetalcopolymerisat (POM) is the same from Auto Silicon Hoses as from Norma
But different temp range ?????

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Originally Posted By JohnS
Strange the material Acetalcopolymerisat (POM) is the same from Auto Silicon Hoses as from Norma
But different temp range ?????

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John


Maybe one of our chemist members can help.

During my search I found some other POM
fittings that were only rated to 50C.
Different grades or manufacture process.(or fibs).


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Originally Posted By Ian B


Simon, the two fittings that I'm looking to replace are the
plastic 16mm T in front of coolant header and the plastic
15-8-15 reducing T next to it, I also think this should be
a 16-8-16 to avoid over tightening.


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Originally Posted By Cheshire_David


Yes David, that's the idea but the size needs to be 16mm-8mm-16mm

Originally Posted By SimonH
Originally Posted By Ian B


Simon, the two fittings that I'm looking to replace are the
plastic 16mm T in front of coolant header and the plastic
15-8-15 reducing T next to it, I also think this should be
a 16-8-16 to avoid over tightening.


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Simon @ SiFab.co.uk


That's them Simon, is the equal T 16mm as well.
I'll send you an email.


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