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duke36 06-05-2017 04:56 PM

Destroyed fuel hose
 

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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.

Bill in SoCal 06-05-2017 05:43 PM

Re: Destroyed fuel hose
 

Ethanol?

SeaSlugs 06-05-2017 07:18 PM

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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...

wmws 06-05-2017 07:35 PM

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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.

Gunmetal blue2 06-05-2017 08:11 PM

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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

Brian in Wheeling 06-05-2017 08:53 PM

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Yeah, Gunmetal blue..I have to agree. Side of the road fix, O.K. Permanent...well?
Brian

Dick Steinkamp 06-05-2017 09:27 PM

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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).

There is info missing in this story.

SeaSlugs 06-05-2017 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Dick Steinkamp (Post 1482108)
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).

There is info missing in this story.

same - if your heavy on additives like seafoam and it sits (ie all winter) it can eat into rubber if its too concentrated.


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