[urq] fuel line ID
brian hoeft
qweblog at gmail.com
Wed Apr 25 17:12:17 EDT 2007
thanks,
bruce, to clarify, im referring to the hard lines (actually i believe its
only the feed) under where the rear passenger would be..
and ado, ive actually always done that when replacing them and thats good
but spray wax huh???!! now that sounds nifty ........ gives you 5 years
maybe then do it again? less?? more??
please though, ID on the hard lines? 3/16ths?? 1/4" dont think im going
to find metric and id like to run a small section not the entire length..
not optimum i know.
thanks
On 4/25/07, Ado Sigal <a.sigal at bluewin.ch> wrote:
>
> Yes, there is very good way to do it. Turn all the rubber inserts upside
> down (slot at the bottom, so it can't collect salty water). While you at
> it, clean the pipes and spray them with cavity wax before mounting the
> rubber insert, and presto, no more problems with fuel lines.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ado
>
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> brian hoeft wrote:
>
> >hi,
> >
> >could someone please provide me with the correct ID of our fuel lines?
> >
> >just in case,, its an '84.
> >
> >and what has been done about the metal line clamps with shaped rubber
> >inserts? have people found a better way to secure them that doesnt hold
> >weather(salt) so well? i know the same fuel line failure resulted in my
> 4k
> >at nearly the same spot so someone has had to have been creative..
> >
> >oh,, and if youre out there laraa at sympatico thanks for the PDF links
> for
> >the service manuals... what a treasure, thanks soo much.
> >
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worldpeace, //brian
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