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<blockquote data-quote="purpledog07" data-source="post: 630610" data-attributes="member: 22687"><p>Mine is fitted the same, ovalled around the exhaust pipe and straight through with some rubber edging trim around the tinware holes.</p><p>I wonder if anyone has ever managed to get the original steel tube connectors that go through the tinware to sit right and look OK. The original style seals are awful too, they just dont seal anything. It all ended up a loose fit and wonky looking when I did mine as original.</p><p>I ran the old style card/foil hose straight through and that was fine. Replaced it with the eberspacher diesel heater hose when i had everything apart fitting twin carbs and new rear tin anyway.</p><p>This hose is used to distribute the hot air from the engine room to seating in cabins or on the cockpit or flybridge on yachts.</p><p>I aquired mine from a job at work but I'm sure it's readily available to buy.</p><p>I work on motor yachts and when we need eberspacher parts/spares they are often sourced from a place called "espray" in Plymouth. They probably aren't the cheapest as luxury yacht owners aren't that frugal generally, so worth shopping around.</p><p>Hope this helps. I did consider the silicone type wire wound hoses myself</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purpledog07, post: 630610, member: 22687"] Mine is fitted the same, ovalled around the exhaust pipe and straight through with some rubber edging trim around the tinware holes. I wonder if anyone has ever managed to get the original steel tube connectors that go through the tinware to sit right and look OK. The original style seals are awful too, they just dont seal anything. It all ended up a loose fit and wonky looking when I did mine as original. I ran the old style card/foil hose straight through and that was fine. Replaced it with the eberspacher diesel heater hose when i had everything apart fitting twin carbs and new rear tin anyway. This hose is used to distribute the hot air from the engine room to seating in cabins or on the cockpit or flybridge on yachts. I aquired mine from a job at work but I'm sure it's readily available to buy. I work on motor yachts and when we need eberspacher parts/spares they are often sourced from a place called "espray" in Plymouth. They probably aren't the cheapest as luxury yacht owners aren't that frugal generally, so worth shopping around. Hope this helps. I did consider the silicone type wire wound hoses myself [/QUOTE]
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