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Water pipes

Posted: 13 May 2023, 16:22
by wayne
Hi all, I have a 1983 1900 petrol t25, there are two steel water pipes that run under the van they connect to rubber at both ends, can these be changed for plastic/rubber, I've got a leak and the steel ones are hard to find thank you

Re: Water pipes

Posted: 13 May 2023, 16:27
by R0B

Re: Water pipes

Posted: 14 May 2023, 10:35
by hubcap61
Mine is a 1983 1900. I fitted plastic pipes. Depending on where you are located.
Try Mick, he probably has a set.
07968 367 046 👍

Re: Water pipes

Posted: 17 May 2023, 06:06
by mioba
everyone went away from plastic moons ago because the metal in the plastic ends les to them breaking.

I put ss on my van 15 years ago and they are as good as new.

Re: Water pipes

Posted: 17 May 2023, 09:01
by hubcap61
mioba wrote: 17 May 2023, 06:06 everyone went away from plastic moons ago because the metal in the plastic ends les to them breaking.

I put ss on my van 15 years ago and they are as good as new.

Not everyone! I took the metal ends off prior to fitting. They have been on my bus since 2008, never has a problem with them. 😎

Re: Water pipes

Posted: 17 May 2023, 10:04
by wayne
Hi thanks for the replies, what I don't understand is that the steel pipes join to rubber at each end, so what I'm asking is can I go rubber all the way, thank you

Re: Water pipes

Posted: 17 May 2023, 11:25
by R0B
The problem with rubber is. It perishes over time.

Re: Water pipes

Posted: 17 May 2023, 19:22
by wayne
Hi, rubber does perish, but as I say the ends of the steel pipes connect to rubber hoses at both ends , plus all the other hoses are.............rubber

Re: Water pipes

Posted: 17 May 2023, 19:28
by R0B
I seem to remember someone saying they used the blue alkathene water pipe. Although how they would straighten it I don't know. Maybe try using silicone/rubber. Let us know how you get on.

Re: Water pipes

Posted: 17 May 2023, 20:49
by Mocki
Just using rubber will be problematic i think , firstly the rubber pipes expand , meaning the 1 litre allowed expansion room in the system wont be enough , so you will forever be topping the coolant up and secondly i suspect you will be struggling to keep it in the right shape , so allowing many places for airlocks .
I remember someone many years ago shelling out quite a bit of money on rubber pipes and doing this, didnt work out much cheaper than the plastic ones at the time , and didnt end well ….. personally , if you plan on keeping the van , fit the stainless ones , fit once and forget , its a PITA job , you really dont want to do it more than once imho

Re: Water pipes

Posted: 18 May 2023, 21:26
by mioba
you wouldn't want road debris puncturing a rubber hose. That wont happen with ss or plastic pipes.