View Full Version : Blanking unused pipework... What're they called?
Struggling to find these, been looking for days...
I will have some unused breather connections that need blanking off, 13mm ID. Instead of an inch of pipe and a bolt, I'm after a neat solution, like these: http://www.cbsonline.co.uk/product/Rubber_Round_End_Caps_Value_Pack_ECPAK
However they aren't in the required size and I can't find any on eBay etc...
Suggestons?
http://www.regals-motorsport.co.uk/hose-blanking-plugs/ Yeah?
Can even get fancy Forge ones.
Still requires a bit of pipework tho doesn't it?
I have some metal male parts on the TB and oil catch tank that I want to blank without having hose and something stuffed in it, like an inch of hose with the end closed up.
If u are doing it for neat ness why no just run a longer bit of pipe and hide it so it looks functional and not just like a useless pipe
turbojolt
18-12-11, 09:54 PM
How big are the holes mate
13mm or so
svlet I think it'd look neater having no pipework than a random stretch of pipe that goes to nowhere eventually, and a lot more maintainable.
Why not just have them welded up?
brainsnova
18-12-11, 09:58 PM
Could you cut a thread inside them and put in an Allen key bolt
Pistol Pete
18-12-11, 10:01 PM
If its for the breather tank...
Why not just have them welded up?
..this.
turbojolt
18-12-11, 10:02 PM
I might have so plastic bungs that could help in the van mate also could get some rubber ones but don't k.ow what they would be like under heat tbh
I see.
I agree with the above suggestions of tapping/bonding a blanking plug in, or even better having them welded up.
davidfox280585
18-12-11, 10:16 PM
i have this on my series one blanking a water feed as im running an aftermarket swirlpot ps ignore the mucky dusty bay work in progress and all that lol
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk100/davidfox280585/escorts/01062011288.jpg
turbojolt
18-12-11, 10:17 PM
Omg you bay is well dirty
davidfox280585
18-12-11, 10:23 PM
Omg you bay is well dirty
i know its not that bad now:p
http://www.componentforce.co.uk/category/39/rubber-feet---style-d
turbojolt
18-12-11, 10:30 PM
you have a truly lovely motor mate shame them Sr1 go for sapphire cossie money now days lol
http://www.componentforce.co.uk/category/39/rubber-feet---style-d
Would those not force it into limp mode?
i think that joke needs crutches...
davidfox280585
18-12-11, 10:32 PM
you have a truly lovely motor mate shame them Sr1 go for sapphire cossie money now days lol
yes about the same sometimes more than saff coworths depends how good it is,
i will be venturing into a cosworth or a mk2 escort next but won sell the s1 i plan on keeping it forever
Looks good Mowgli, found these on the same site too:
http://www.componentforce.co.uk/category/32/epdm-caps
Welding it up could potentially be an option but I fancy cheap, cheerful and reversible.
shed-on-wheels
19-12-11, 01:31 AM
id tapp a thread inside bud and get a nice shiney allen bolt or torx with a smear of grease or gasket sealer
at my work we use these end cap things that we put over the end of pipes and use a small blow torch which shrinks the cap and is a nice tight fit and can easily be cut off i can get you some if you wannt try them
Cheers all for the suggestions.
Swedge what is your line of work? Something I can buy in a shop somewhere?
Here you go pussy boy.
http://racebikebitz.com/Universal-Samco-Sport-Race-Parts-And-Hoses/Samco-Sport-Accessories/Samco-Sport-Silicone-Blanking-Caps
Cheers all for the suggestions.
Swedge what is your line of work? Something I can buy in a shop somewhere?
i make fibre optic cable and ducting for the likes of bt, im not sure what the proper name is for them we just call them end caps they might work lol i can send you some for free if you like just let me know what diameter pipe you are covering
Sweet nice one I'll get proper measurements tomorrow!
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