Fuel Line Replacement for 200q20v
bob terwilliger
jitsu303 at yahoo.com
Sun May 20 12:57:01 EDT 2007
That was me but I've since found out that you can also get a fuel-rated copper-nickel line called kunifer lines. (90 % copper and 10% nickel). Easy to bend, corrosion resistant and rated for up t0 4000 psi. Apparently used on Ovlovs since the '70's. I've sourced it at a local hose and fittng shop so I think it should be widely available. Cheaper and easier to work than stainless too.
HTH
John
jpinkowish at comcast.net wrote:
Kent McLean asked this same question only 3 weeks ago, and here was the helpful suggestion:
Message: 1
Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 09:21:33 -0700 (PDT)
From: bob terwilliger
Subject: Re: fuel and brake lines
To: Kent McLean , quattro , s-car-list , 200q20v <200q20v at audifans.com>
You can do it yourself with the hand-operated flaring tool, a tubing bender and
alot of patience. The compression fittings do work but I personally wouldn't
use them for brake lines..fine in a pinch for the short term but if you are
going to be in there anyway--might as well do it right the first time. I've
used compression fittings for fuel lines when there has been no room to use a
flaring tool with no problems...but again it would be better to replace the
entire line with as few joins as possible to be safe.
You'll need to make double flares and/or bubble flares. My tubing of choice
is from NAPA as they have a PVL coated line..like OE..will last longer than bare
lines...avail in 20 foot rolls for a decent price as well. I also cover any
joins with heat-shrink tubing-- after I've tested for leaks--just to keet the fitting from corroding in
case I need to open it up again in the future. (Slide the heat shrink on and
position down the line before you make the join then slide over the join and
shrink after you've tested for leaks)
HTH
John
-------------- Original message --------------
Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 12:36:11 -0700 (PDT)
From: Kneale Brownson
Subject: Fuel Line Replacement
I want to replace the fuel lines on my 200q20v. Already used the high-pressure
injection hose type patch. Now I want to do a "real" replacement with a good
hard line. I can't seem to find a source for stainless or for the OEM "nonrust"
types in metric sizes. Anyone done this? Got sources? Suggestions?
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