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    AN Radiator Plumbing

    Im looking to plumb my cooling system in -20 AN. Anyone done this? I see alot of -16 Radiator adaptors. Am i just not looking hard enough for -20?

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    Re: AN Radiator Plumbing

    For something that big have you looked into using Wiggin's Clamps?
    http://www.burnsstainless.com/Hardwa...insclamps.html

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    Re: AN Radiator Plumbing

    Quote Originally Posted by Triaged View Post
    For something that big have you looked into using Wiggin's Clamps?
    http://www.burnsstainless.com/Hardwa...insclamps.html
    Those are nice but way to much $$ for this application. My plumbing would be like $700 haha. Thanks for the reply

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    Re: AN Radiator Plumbing

    And -20 AN hose, ends, and adapters are cheap?

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    Re: AN Radiator Plumbing

    I plumbed the TT with -20 and has worked well. Here's some thoughts... Unless the lines are 18" or longer, don't do it. When the lines are short, it is very difficult to get the fittings to thread on easily. The -20 tube is stiff and troublesome when short. Another concern is that the stiff lines could cause the radiator to crack because of the vibration. I have not had a problem but..........
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    Re: AN Radiator Plumbing

    Quote Originally Posted by Wild bill View Post
    I plumbed the TT with -20 and has worked well. Here's some thoughts... Unless the lines are 18" or longer, don't do it. When the lines are short, it is very difficult to get the fittings to thread on easily. The -20 tube is stiff and troublesome when short. Another concern is that the stiff lines could cause the radiator to crack because of the vibration. I have not had a problem but..........
    All very good points thanks! Just trying to make the new motor swap as clean as possible.

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    Re: AN Radiator Plumbing

    Instead of Wiggins clamps you could run these. They are quite a bit cheaper and work just as well.

    http://www.hargettprecision.com/inde...55e4222b65e66b

    You still need some flex points and as Wild Bill said the an lines are a bit too stiff and tend to cause breakage.

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    Re: AN Radiator Plumbing

    Superfab, Thanks for that. I had never seen those before. They look very nice.

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