Danfoss / Eaton;Danfoss / Eaton;Hose SiliconeSaeJ20 Red;FF90835-13;Elbow 90° Hot;Working Pressure 40 PSI

Abrasion Resistance
28
Application
Low pressure engine or coolant. High temperature application.
Certifications
SAE J20
Color
Red
Conductivity
30
Construction
4 Ply
Cover Material
Silicone
Dash Size
-13
Brand
Danfoss (Aeroquip Inc-Industrial Hose)
Brand
Aeroquip
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Features
Highly abrasion resistant cover|Small number of hoses for many fuel options|Proven reliability with high temperature resistance
ICC
Hoses and Flexible Tubes
Language
English
Lay Line Style
Ink Jet
Minimum Bend Radius
6.50
Minimum Bend Radius
6.5
Minimum Working Temperature
-65
Net Pack Quantity Units
EA
NMFC
70
Product Width
2.88
Reinforcement Material
Aramid
Sub Brand
None
Supplier Part Number
FF90835-13
Tube Material
Silicone
Product Weight
0.14 lbs

Product Questions & Answers

got a tight spot by the radiator, is this the 90 degree red silicone hose meant for coolant lines?
Question by: Kurt R on Nov 30, 2025, 12:09 PM
For tight routing, the 90° elbow shape is meant to help where a straight hose will not lay in clean. It is built for high temperature coolant and other low pressure engine applications, with a red silicone tube and cover and a 4 ply construction.
Answer by: Customer Support on Dec 2, 2025, 6:31 AM
What kind of operating temps can this hose handle?
Question by: Gene G on Jun 1, 2025, 6:58 PM
This hose is rated down to -65°F for those colder applications.
Answer by: Customer Support on Jun 3, 2025, 6:09 AM
does this hose hold up alright in real hot engine bays, or is it more of a mild-duty part?
Question by: Patty D on Nov 13, 2025, 10:29 AM
Silicone construction on both the tube and cover means it handles high-temperature underhood conditions without breaking down. The aramid reinforcement through the hose wall adds structural support, and the red silicone cover brings premium abrasion resistance for the kind of wear you see in tight engine bay routing. Working pressure is rated at 40 PSI, so it fits right in with coolant and low-pressure engine applications where heat is the bigger concern rather than pressure load.
Answer by: Customer Support on Nov 15, 2025, 7:09 AM