Ok guys, here's the hose I used as listed on the Gates website. Following
that is the industrial engineer's website description of nitrile: Gates Fuel Line/PCV/Evaporative Emission Control (EEC) Hose. For use on automotive applications-fuel lines, EEC and PCV. Nitrile core. Temperature range: -40 °F to 257 °F. Conforms to SAE 30R6 and SAE 30R7 standards. Vacuum rating: 24 IN/Hg for 7/16 IN smaller sizes; 10 IN/Hg for 1/2 IN to 3/4 IN. 50 psi w.p.. Gates suggest not for fuel with 15% MTBE (volume). Do not use on MPI (multi-port injection) fuel, pressure lines. According to Gates, Do not use with MTBE added fuels above 15% concentration. Source: Gates Catalog 31-2020, 2000 ed., pp. A28. Nitrile (NBR - Buna-N) Good resistance to petroleum hydrocarbons and fuels. Widely used with most oils, hydraulic fluids, and alcohol. Many compound variations are available for specific applications. Suggested operating temperature (-30° to 275° F). Trade names include Breon® (BP Chemicals), hemigum® (Goodyear), Hycar® (B F Goodrich), Krynac® (Polysar Ltd.), Nipol® (Zeon Chemicals), Nysyn® NBR, (DSM Elastomers), Paracril® (Uniroyal Chemical), and Perbunan® (Mobay). --Roger van Hoy, Washougal, WA, '55 DeSoto, '58 DeSoto, '42 DeSoto, '66 Plymouth, '41 Dodge ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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