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i think 200 from memory. the whole reason we used it was for was for protection from exhaust leaks on the big dump trucks so the harness wasnt totally screwed. we used the large red firesleeve on the main harnesses where the diameter was big enough. but those trucks going up the ramps has constant egt`s of 600-750C for up to an hour solid so would be a hotter engine bay than yours. but the further you can keep it from turbo and exhaust the better :thumbsup:

will try scout around for part number and price on the black one next couple days :cheers:

sorry its taken so long Martin.

yellow sleeve. CAT part no 9X-1386. 4c per cm. comes in 7.5m roll but can be cut off to length. internal diameter 6.81mm

black sleeve. CAT part no 9X-1813. 4c per cm. comes in 3m roll but can be cut off to length. internal diameter 7.62mm

havent had a chance yet to find temp rating.

Got your PM thumbsup.gif

No worries at all man, wasn't in a rush and you've been a massive help :D Mate works at CAT and looked up the part number you gave me, turns out they have 5km of the black stuff in Guildford mellow.gif Wil probably be about enough...

I hope he looked up the right stuff then unsure.gif

well if he is right you should be able to get 4.9km for free as they dont even know they have it. :bunny:

but the max quantity the store keeps is only double figures not sure where 5km came from :wacko:

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Most Hydraulic hose companies will have fire/heat sleeve. Try places like Hardy Spicer, Southcott or Hydraulink. Most of them will carry the red stuff as this is the main colour used in the hydraulic industry (Red = hot I suppose)

However, I just saw recently that Speedflow is carrying a black version, here, page 30 :)

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