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justincredble 08-10-11 09:05 AM

fuel hard line alternatives
 
So it looks like at some point the previous owner ran over something and it smashed into the fuel hardlines that run underneath the car. they dont leak and look like they have been that way for awhile. But I dont like it.

aside from sourcing of a parts car. What alternatives are there? and what size are those lines anyways

muibubbles 08-10-11 12:21 PM

ss braided lines with fittings

DaleClark 08-10-11 01:36 PM

Going with SS lines is a whole can of worms and will be quite expensive. I'd try and track down a used set of them, they should be free or cheap.

Crimped lines can cause fuel pressure issues and is worth getting fixed properly.

Dale

the_glass_man 08-10-11 01:38 PM

You can probably purchase the hard lines or make your own. Alternatively you could do a form of braided hose, either stainless or nylon.

Gringo Grande 08-10-11 01:45 PM

I actually have a set of the hard lines for sale. The main issue is iirc correctly due to their length shipping can be a bit silly.

billyboy 08-10-11 06:34 PM

Line is 8mm, you should be able to substitute 5/16, if you want to make your own........plastic dividers up and down the length of the car the major pita.

If just a short length is damaged, compression fittings should suffice - which I assume are available over there too - basically cut out the damage, install nuts and olives over the ends, put in the fitting and tighten - voila!

Black93REW 08-10-11 08:09 PM

Mazda still sells them.

M104-AMG 08-10-11 08:33 PM

Cunifer hard lines (brake, fuel, hydraulic) in bulk, will not corrode and are super-moldable.

The top European car manufactueres use them now.

Check it out:

http://www.fedhillusa.com

BTW: I remade some brake and clutch hard-llines and they were SO EASY to form, and flare.

:-) neil

8mm lines: http://store.fedhillusa.com/5168mmtubingandnuts.aspx

justincredble 08-10-11 11:19 PM


Originally Posted by M104-AMG (Post 10742291)
Cunifer hard lines (brake, fuel, hydraulic) in bulk, will not corrode and are super-moldable.

The top European car manufactueres use them now.

Check it out:

http://www.fedhillusa.com

BTW: I remade some brake and clutch hard-llines and they were SO EASY to form, and flare.

:-) neil

8mm lines: http://store.fedhillusa.com/5168mmtubingandnuts.aspx

I saw these and was my top choice. It seems like there are more than one size down there?

I've considered patching the section but feels like a bandaid. I need to get a picture. It's just under the drivers door. So I thought about running all new lines or clipping them all there and running new from there.


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