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Hi, All. Just bought an expansion tank from VW, Didnt notice till i got home, that the top pipe on the tank is only 10mm. It has the same code as on the old one, Do i need to find a bit of hose that tapers down to 10mm, or can anyone help with some advice pleese? Rick..

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Must be a superceded part, there will be a new hose that goes with it to convert to older `vans. You should be OK making up a suitable adapter pipe to get from one size to the other, just make sure it can take the heat and pressure :) Other option is get along to a freindly motor factors and see if you can get a hose off something elses that has the reducer section moulded into it, and maybe able to cut that section as an adapter?
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There are 2 different tanks. The upper outlet has a different size bore.
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thanks for the advice. would i get away with puting a piece of hose on first, to act like a sleave, then slip the normal size hose over that and tighten on. or is there to much pressure?

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