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johniban

Braided Fuel Lines

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johniban

where is the best and cheapest place to get braided fuel lines?

had a little accident yesterday and managed to get head soak welding in my cage and melted two of the plastic lines on the 106 :/

so want to run braided lines from front to back

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minimaniacwhyard

You can buy the parts sepratly and make them. Thats what i did on other halfs 205 bit fidley but best mod ive done for braking

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johniban

Do you know how i can connect the braided lines tro the standard pump? as it has them push fit connecters

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allanallen

Do you know how i can connect the braided lines tro the standard pump? as it has them push fit connecters

Apparently you can use the Teflon lined hose as push fit with jubilees although I never have and probably wouldn't. The proper way IMO would be to build a bit of sealed box over the top of the pump with rubber hose from the pump to proper jic connectors on the outside of the box. All sealed and safe ;)

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Adrian247

It does work, my old road rally car was done like this, looks like the teflon hose was warmed up and pushed over the connection on the pump and then a small mikalor type clip used, never leaked, was a pig to get off!! But if I was doing it now I would use proper bulkhead fittings and rubber hose between the pump and the car.

 

Apparently you can use the Teflon lined hose as push fit with jubilees although I never have and probably wouldn't. The proper way IMO would be to build a bit of sealed box over the top of the pump with rubber hose from the pump to proper jic connectors on the outside of the box. All sealed and safe ;)

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johniban

trouble is the feed and return are diffrent sizes, i have bought one quick clip standard to an6 converter to see if it fits, if it does ill buy the other size and try that then just get an6 teflon hose run it to the rail :)

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johniban

bought everything i need now to build up some lines, just over £200 worth!!

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