When I replaced the fuel lines on my Imp, I used 5/16 bore copper pipe. The stuff used in central heating. Don't think it will rot for a good while . Dave. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil Patterson" <hilljack7@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 3:01 PM Subject: Re: IML: Fuel lines, rubber and steel > Excellent Post! This is one of those things folks never think about, and is > just assumed to be ok. > And while not an Imperial, I think our Imps have more in common with a 5 ton > Dodge dump truck then most other cars on the road these days! > Phil <>< > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kate Triplett" <ad_ablurr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 9:01 AM > Subject: IML: Fuel lines, rubber and steel > > > > This thread brought back some not-too-pleasant memories of fuel problems > with a 413 - not in an Imperial, but in a 5-ton Dodge dump truck. > > > > After my husband had replaced two carburetors, the fuel tank, the float > gauge and pickup, two pumps (including bypassing the engine-driven pump with > a hi-flow electric unit), several changes of rubber line sections, and > generally driving me completely nuts, I undertook to buy about 20 feet of > brand new steel line. With a dry afternoon and a bender, I completely solved > all problems with power loss, stalling, stumbling etc on this truck. The old > hard lines evidently were just porous enough to allow it to draw some air > under a heavy pull. > > If there is any corrosion at all anyplace on the hard lines, it's a heck > of a lot cheaper to replace them with new than to go through all the rest of > the systems - starting with new clean fuel pipe can eliminate a lot of other > problems before they start, too! For the cars having the fuel lines running > through frame sections, this is an especially important item to NOT > overlook. > > > > > > Kate Justet Triplett > > Kate's Custom Gunleather > > Monroe, Washington > > Proudly a member of NRA > > and owner of "Lucille" 1968 Crown 4-door HT > > > >