Re: [FWDLK] Rubber Fuel Lines
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Re: [FWDLK] Rubber Fuel Lines



PowerFlite Communications wrote:

On my '55 Savoy, I need to replace the rubber fuel lines that connect
the fuel pump to the steel fuel lines.  This may be a dumb question,
but could someone tell me if they are a unique size that I should ask
for, or are all such lines the same diameter and weight?  Without a
far-too-lengthy explanation here as to why I can't get to the old fuel
lines at the moment, I would like to go to my local parts shop and get
new rubber fuel lines before pushing the car out of it's slightly
awkward storage place.  I just want to know exactly what I'm asking
for.

Thanks,
Greg

YOU DO NOT WANT OLD RUBBER FUEL LINES!! PERIOD What you so want is the new stuff that is rated for Fuel injection applications. It is resistant to the current formulations of gasoline. there are real cases of older/classic cars burning down when the 'new' gas ate thru the rubber and the ensuing raging fires.

--
Paul Holmgren
2 57 300-C's in Indy
Hoosier Corps L#6

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