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Just replaced 2 yr old piece of fuel rated hose at the shop in '32 non ford product. Another "modern" gas episode--- to be replaced with metal gas lines, etc.
Now we're paying more close attention to gauges, valves, filters, seals and gaskets. |
Re: Destroyed fuel hose Ethanol?
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Re: Destroyed fuel hose Stuff I buy by the foot from the car parts stores I've had on mowers for 15+ years no probs...always been ran on E10...There is junk fuel hose out there as ive ran across it before and it gets hard as a rock...
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Re: Destroyed fuel hose It is not all ethanols fault. I have had to replace all the low pressure fuel lines on a modern diesel tractor. They just get all soft and start oozing fuel.
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Re: Destroyed fuel hose Sorry but when you guy or gals going to stop using rubber hose for gas lines. I saw a totally restored 69 corvette burn up because a guy used rubber hose for a gas line. why
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Re: Destroyed fuel hose Yeah, Gunmetal blue..I have to agree. Side of the road fix, O.K. Permanent...well?
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Re: Destroyed fuel hose If this is truly fuel rated hose (either A1 or B1, NOT A2 or B2 fuel VENT hose) and it failed after 2 years, then all our fuel hoses on everything we drive would be failing every two years...and that isn't happening (at least to me).
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