- 3,021
- 222
- 63
- Location
- eldersburg maryland
I know there has been a lot of discussion about 3.5mm being the right size but 4.0mm is readily available and about 50 cents per foot and is just .020 thousandths larger so it goes on just as tight.
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Name | Value |
CROSS-SECTIONAL SHAPE STYLE | ROUND |
INSIDE DIAMETER | 3.5 MILLIMETERS NOMINAL |
LAYER COMPOSITION AND LOCATION | OUTER LAYER BRAIDED COTTON CORD |
INSIDE SURFACE CONDITION | SMOOTH |
SPECIAL FEATURES | COMES IN A 20 METER ROLL (66 FT.) |
MATERIAL | RUBBER BUTADIENE-ACRYLONITRILE CLASS NBR TUBE |
MEDIA FOR WHICH DESIGNED | FUEL/OIL, HYDROCARBON SINGLE RESPONSE AND WATER SINGLE RESPONSE AND AIR SINGLE RESPONSE |
Howdy,Thanks Mike. I found the page (and saved it) in your link doing the research on my problem. Main reason I went with the 803A is from information from this site. I only looked at it for a bit (cabinet), but it looked like a chore to take the top cover off. I did not know most of the nuts are captive; that is a big difference. I was trying to figure out how to put a wrench on the bottom of the nuts behind the insulation to the rear panel behind the radiator. If they are captive, that will make it much easier.
Good Lord, its not that hard. Even with a wrench and a 1/4 inch drive ratchet, its only a few screws, cant be more then 20. Try getting at your hoses without taking the top off. THAT is work.Thanks Mike. I found the page (and saved it) in your link doing the research on my problem. Main reason I went with the 803A is from information from this site. I only looked at it for a bit (cabinet), but it looked like a chore to take the top cover off. I did not know most of the nuts are captive; that is a big difference. I was trying to figure out how to put a wrench on the bottom of the nuts behind the insulation to the rear panel behind the radiator. If they are captive, that will make it much easier.