I would think flexable gas hose would be relatively easy to find, since this is used on most pickup trucks. John KerryPinkerton wrote: > Radiator hoses will not hold up under gas. however, I > was able to get 2" and other size gas hose at my local > "old auto parts store" You'll never find it at > Advance, Autozone, Pepboys etc. > > Kerryp > --- Bill Johnson <bjj@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Doug, > > > > I would think the easiest fix for this would be to > > get a short radiator hose > > that is similar in diameter and cut it to the proper > > length. If you would > > take the old piece to your local auto parts store, > > I'm sure they could match > > something up with universal clamps as well. To find > > the exact part would be > > near impossible and even if you could after all the > > years, a NOS piece would > > be suspect to dry rot anyway. > > > > Whiteshoes > > -----Original Message----- > > From: mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > [mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On > > Behalf Of Douglas Gilfillan > > Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2002 6:14 AM > > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: IML: 1955 IMPERIAL fLEX CONNECTOR 4 gas > > tank > > > > > > Howdy: I took my 1955 Imperial into the tire > > shop for the tire rotation > > and they discovered a gas leak in the rubber FLEX > > CONNECTOR which is a > > rubber part with clamps and bolts attached to the > > gas pipe which joins up to > > the gas tank itself. The part is not a standard > > hose with clamps which the > > local gas station can order. Or if they could they > > couldn't be bothered to > > call a supplier. I contacted Gary Goers and he does > > not have the part. It > > is located at the tank end of the line on the pipe > > that goes to the tail > > light where you put gas into the tank when you go to > > the gas station. Any > > help or suggestions would be appreciated. Like a > > lot of things which had > > to be purchased and replaced in the restoration of a > > car this old; the local > > gas station in Beverly Hills couldn't be bothered to > > call up a supplier and > > locate the part. I am always on my own in this > > department. ; > > Someone out there must know and have had to deal > > with an old rubber flex > > connector .......... many thanks, Doug/Los Angeles > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games > http://sports.yahoo.com >