Fuel Hose R6 or R9 and pipe size
Fuel Hose R6 or R9 and pipe size
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cp81

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325 posts

155 months

Tuesday 26th September 2017
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With the continuing build project, chassis is coming together now and fuel lines & pipes need to be all replaced. My query is what hose is best R6 or R9? Also the size is 8mm pipe??

I have also read that the hose from tank to fuel pump suction is larger at 12mm??

If anyone has replaced all with sizes and length information this would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Sardonicus

19,313 posts

243 months

Tuesday 26th September 2017
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Your sizes are correct wink I only use this supplier nowadays for 5/16 - 8mm which is what you want in R9 spec (no connection obviously) even if you choose not to make sure you go for a recognised brand Gates,Cohline,Goodyear,Contitech,Pirelli etc http://www.flexiducting.co.uk/products/goodyear-r9...

Loubaruch

1,403 posts

220 months

Tuesday 26th September 2017
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Steve_D

13,801 posts

280 months

Tuesday 26th September 2017
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See also the sticky up top from Southways.

Steve

Aussie John

1,021 posts

253 months

Friday 29th September 2017
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How much of each size is needed? Is a metre enough in 8mm, maybe more as I can't see how far they go behind the plenum. cheers, John.

Steve_D

13,801 posts

280 months

Friday 29th September 2017
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Aussie John said:
How much of each size is needed? Is a metre enough in 8mm, maybe more as I can't see how far they go behind the plenum. cheers, John.
You really need to get a torch down the back of the plenum and see where the hoses end. Because they can be so difficult to get at many who have changed these hoses have cut the copper/cunifer pipe back so that it terminates down the side of the chassis where it is easier to fit the hose.
If you want to terminate where they normally end then it is best to remove the plenum first to give better access.

Steve

Aussie John

1,021 posts

253 months

Friday 29th September 2017
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Thanks Steve, I have checked the hoses [where I can see them]and there are no signs of deteriation externally, I was maybe thinking of extending the 8mm copper pipe up further into the engine bay using the small bore plumbers compression fitting.

Steve_D

13,801 posts

280 months

Friday 29th September 2017
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Aussie John said:
Thanks Steve, I have checked the hoses [where I can see them]and there are no signs of deteriation externally, I was maybe thinking of extending the 8mm copper pipe up further into the engine bay using the small bore plumbers compression fitting.
That would not be my choice. Problem is the copper pipe will be pretty much unsupported all the way up and over the bell housing. Copper hardens both with age and vibration and can fracture.

If you can get at the end of the copper pipe to put a compression fitting on then you can easily fit the new hose there.

Make sure you use hose from a recognised manufacturer. We use 'Gates Barricade'.

Steve

Aussie John

1,021 posts

253 months

Saturday 30th September 2017
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Thanks Steve, I've ordered hose branded Goodyear so hopefully ok, cheers, John.

Belle427

11,241 posts

255 months

Saturday 30th September 2017
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The copper lines are not that hard to replace, they do take an awkward route at the rear of the car but the 8mm tube is fairly easy to form.
Id consider extending at the engine bay end if it could be supported somewhere from leaving the chassis to engine, difficult to see if this is possible without removing the plenum etc but something im considering doing as its much easier to keep an eye on the condition.