Yes, you can join water high pressure hoses by using a hose connector or adapter specifically designed for high pressure applications. Make sure the connections are secure and leak-proof to prevent any issues during use.
Isobars are lines that join areas of the same pressure. Low pressure areas are circular, so the isobar lines will form a loop and join ends. The varying pressures can now be seen as concentric rings, with the lowest pressure at the center of the circle.
Lines of Barometric pressure
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join the inlet and outlet hoses together.
Isobars are lines that join areas of the same pressure. Low pressure areas are circular, so the isobar lines will form a loop and join ends. The varying pressures can now be seen as concentric rings, with the lowest pressure at the center of the circle.
i have a 1.4 puma,i think its between inlet maifold pipes,there should be 2 hoses going into manifold and 1 in the middle going to the valve the hoses join on a T shape,my hoses collapse when engines running and kicks out black smoke
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Lines of Barometric pressure
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just pull the hoses off the heater core and put them together easy all done under the hood. Mike join the 2 hoses together
Go to a parts supply outlet and get a flush T or a hose connector to join the hoses together once you've disconnected them from the core
it is inside of an aluminum housing that join three hoses on the drivers side of the engine
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