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Silicone Heat exchanger pipes!
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<blockquote data-quote="NigelDenham" data-source="post: 630506" data-attributes="member: 32435"><p>If you’re talking about replacing the concertina connectors from the exchangers to heating ”system” (I use the word with a slight smirk), I used some temporarily whilst sourcing some originals, and it worked fine. It is the stuff used on turbo intercoolers etc. it really didn’t want to bend to shape though. However, its expensive, I think I could have just bought some repro concertinas for not much more. </p><p>I think the rubber seals used on t25 exchangers are silicon instead of the old asbestos bay types, so obviously they manage the heat. They’re not really in direct contact with the exhaust pipes themselves are they.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NigelDenham, post: 630506, member: 32435"] If you’re talking about replacing the concertina connectors from the exchangers to heating ”system” (I use the word with a slight smirk), I used some temporarily whilst sourcing some originals, and it worked fine. It is the stuff used on turbo intercoolers etc. it really didn’t want to bend to shape though. However, its expensive, I think I could have just bought some repro concertinas for not much more. I think the rubber seals used on t25 exchangers are silicon instead of the old asbestos bay types, so obviously they manage the heat. They’re not really in direct contact with the exhaust pipes themselves are they. [/QUOTE]
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