RE: Re: [Chrysler300] Modern Fuel Line
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RE: Re: [Chrysler300] Modern Fuel Line



Modern rubber fuel lines and related rubber parts are made from compounds
not affected by ethanol. Read the date code stamped on the line to make sure
it is of recent manufacture. I replaced all the old lines on my G with new
lines a couple of years ago with modern line and have not had a problem.
Avoid old stock fuel pump rebuild kits and seek out modern replacements.  I
would much rather see ethanol in the gas than that MTBE crap.  The way
things are going with gas prices, it is hard to rule out a renewable
resource like ethanol made from corn grown right here, not in the middle
east.

Bob J




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