Could you have used flexible pipe for the whole job??
Steve
Yes, it would have been possible to use conventional 1/2" rubber heater hose for the complete run and I did consider that, but in the end I decided that would have brought in other issues.
There's plenty of space in the central spine for 2 rubber hoses but the first problem would have been getting access through the end plate near the engine bay. They might squeeze through the gear linkage hole but it would be tight and not something I'd fancy long term. It's so crowded there that I couldn't imagine drilling new holes so the obvious place is where the old steel tubes are and they have to come out to make that possible.
Then you have to get the hoses out of the spine and into the cabin. Again, the obvious place is where the steel tubes exit but as mentioned, the holes in the chassis there are probably no more than 5/8" so they'd need opening up.
To be honest, the hardest part of the job was cleaning up those holes where the steel tubes had been tacked in place. If you could get a step drill in there it would be a different tale, as it would be if the body was off, but trying to do it with everything there led me to make compromises. I even considered 8/10mm tube with adaptors at either end as it's definitely more flexible but in the end I stuck with 12mm just in case the heater couldn't demist with a lower flow rate.
Brian