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Old 08-14-2012, 02:50 PM   #1
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Default Fuel lines

Looking to replumb fuel lines on my 69 camaro after doing them about 6-7 years ago with steel braided rubber line only to find out that the 10% ethonal is breaking down the rubber. Starting to get the slight smell of gasoline in the garage with no signs of a leak. I have read that PTFE conductive hose is the way to go . Would just like to find out am I up to date or is there something newer and is there anything new in coverings besides steel braid. Thanks in advance, John
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Old 08-14-2012, 03:51 PM   #3
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After reading that and finding out that the hose diameter can vary from vendor to vendor which means all the fittings may not be reusable , I believe I might go the steel line route and just use soft line as final connections for vibration control. Now I must go under my car and sniff a fuel line LOL. I will make sure nobody is watching !
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