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Hose and vegeatble oil

Reply from: mkr5000
Date: 04 May 2008, 15:48
Hose and vegeatble oil

I have a small coolant hose that is a bit ch to get on.

It would seem to me that just a little vegeatble oil, canola etc would
be ok to help matters?

After all, these wouldn't react with the rubber like a solvent based
oil?

Correct?

Reply from: mkr5000
Date: 04 May 2008, 16:03
Re: Hose and vegeatble oil

That's vegeatable as in is "vegetable"


Reply from: Don Pearce
Date: 04 May 2008, 16:06
Re: Hose and vegeatble oil

On Sun, 4 May 2008 06:48:51 -0700 (PDT), mkr5000 <mikerbgr@gmail . com >
wrote:

>I have a small coolant hose that is a bit_ch to get on.
>
>It would seem to me that just a little vegeatble oil, canola etc would
>be ok to help matters?
>
>After all, these wouldn't react with the rubber like a solvent based
>oil?
>
>Correct?

That'll do. Dish washing liquid is another way. Don't use a mineral
oil or grease. And of course dip the end into boiling water for a
minute just before you start.

d

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Reply from: mkr5000
Date: 04 May 2008, 16:09
Re: Hose and vegeatble oil

Thanks.

Amateur isn't the word for me.

Boiling water ! Now you tell me.

Live and learn.

Reply from: Richard Crowley
Date: 04 May 2008, 17:07
Re: Hose and vegeatble oil

"Don Pearce" wrote ...
> <mikerbgr@gmail . com > wrote:
>
>>I have a small coolant hose that is a bit_ch to get on.
>>
>>It would seem to me that just a little vegeatble oil, canola etc would
>>be ok to help matters?
>>
>>After all, these wouldn't react with the rubber like a solvent based
>>oil?
>>
>>Correct?
>
> That'll do. Dish washing liquid is another way. Don't use a mineral
> oil or grease. And of course dip the end into boiling water for a
> minute just before you start.

The OP probably still doesn't know he posted to the wrong newsgroup!
I had to open and read the message to see that it wasn't some kinky
thing intended for some porno newsgroup. :-)



Reply from: Don Pearce
Date: 04 May 2008, 17:09
Re: Hose and vegeatble oil

On Sun, 4 May 2008 08:07:41 -0700, "Richard Crowley"
<rcrowley@xp7rt . net > wrote:

>"Don Pearce" wrote ...
>> <mikerbgr@gmail . com > wrote:
>>
>>>I have a small coolant hose that is a bit_ch to get on.
>>>
>>>It would seem to me that just a little vegeatble oil, canola etc would
>>>be ok to help matters?
>>>
>>>After all, these wouldn't react with the rubber like a solvent based
>>>oil?
>>>
>>>Correct?
>>
>> That'll do. Dish washing liquid is another way. Don't use a mineral
>> oil or grease. And of course dip the end into boiling water for a
>> minute just before you start.
>
>The OP probably still doesn't know he posted to the wrong newsgroup!
>I had to open and read the message to see that it wasn't some kinky
>thing intended for some porno newsgroup. :-)
>

I know. Wanna take a bet on whether he owns an Audi?

d
--
Pearce Consulting
* w w w .pearce.uk . com

Reply from: WindsorFox<SS>
Date: 04 May 2008, 17:55
Re: Hose and vegeatble oil

Richard Crowley wrote:
> "Don Pearce" wrote ...
>> <mikerbgr@gmail . com > wrote:
>>
>>> I have a small coolant hose that is a bit ch to get on.
>>>
>>> It would seem to me that just a little vegeatble oil, canola etc would
>>> be ok to help matters?
>>>
>>> After all, these wouldn't react with the rubber like a solvent based
>>> oil?
>>>
>>> Correct?
>> That'll do. Dish washing liquid is another way. Don't use a mineral
>> oil or grease. And of course dip the end into boiling water for a
>> minute just before you start.
>
> The OP probably still doesn't know he posted to the wrong newsgroup!
> I had to open and read the message to see that it wasn't some kinky
> thing intended for some porno newsgroup. :-)
>
>

Maybe it's a coolant hose for a water cooled power amp.

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have pretty much switched over to phishing and 419s
from pecker pills and sawdust tablets." - Bar0


Reply from: mkr5000
Date: 05 May 2008, 16:29
Re: Hose and vegeatble oil

I can't believe this -- honestly I think I'm getting dementia.

Not only can I not spell but I thought this was rec.autos.tech

Geesh.

Anyway, I'll see what rec.autos knows about the pass labs projects.

Reply from: WindsorFox<SS>
Date: 05 May 2008, 21:08
Re: Hose and vegeatble oil

mkr5000 wrote:
> I can't believe this -- honestly I think I'm getting dementia.
>
> Not only can I not spell but I thought this was rec.autos.tech
>
> Geesh.
>
> Anyway, I'll see what rec.autos knows about the pass labs projects.

Something tells me you're likely to get much better car advice here
than you will audio advice there...

--

"I've also noted that a couple of my regular spammers
have pretty much switched over to phishing and 419s
from pecker pills and sawdust tablets." - Bar0





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