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John H
 
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On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 01:53:55 GMT, "Douglas St. Clair"
wrote:

I found specs that said it has a 3" bend radius - am I to assume that this
means it can bend 180 degrees with a 3" gap between the inside hose edges?
If so, then yes. For the exhaust "loops", there's about 4" between the
outlets.

Thanks for your quick response.


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roups.com...
Of the hoses they sell on that site, it looks like you picked the
better option.

I like the 212-degree "plus" heat rating. The other hose that go2 is
peddling is only rated to 190. If you develop an overheat, the last
thing you need is for a hose to crap out as well. In a pressurized
system, you can achieve temps well above 212-degrees with a liquid
coolant.

Is this particular, wire reinforced product flexible enough for your
specific application?



Bending the hose 180 degrees will leave the hose 6" apart (excluding the width
of the hose) if the bend radius is 3".
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John H

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