
Originally Posted by
duff
It may, the softness may be ok, but one consideration could be that it shows age coming on and with that there is the increased chance of delamination in the layers of the rubber. The inner layer can lift if torn, or balloon if pin holed and effectually plugging the hole(this is often described as being sucked in, they may be talking about this). The ballooning can be very frustrating in that your first couple of inspections it may be hard to pick up.
Soft hose's regardless of delamination are discussed by racers etc who are chasing splits of a second... if the rubber swells on boost you are technically wasting time and energy pumping up rubber,,, instead of burning rubber.
In our case if the rubber has become soft enough to suffer any real swelling, it will eventually place enough stress on the cohesion of layers, that may lead to blockage.
I think a lot of people change the hose when they detect sponge... Contact Dullbird (I think) she was selling some silicon hose, which is a popular way to go (I think...again TIC)
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