S Steel Braided EFI Ethanol rated fuel line jubilee fastened

S Steel Braided EFI Ethanol rated fuel line jubilee fastened

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Griff43V8

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60 posts

10 months

Tuesday 26th March
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Stainless Steel Braided EFI Ethanol rated fuel line, retaining jubilee style fasteners (not Aeroquip style)

Recommendations plse for hi pressure, latest / imminent Ethanol rated SS braided fuel line to replace all my existing Griff rubber items

What sizes will I need and recommended places to buy from

thks

phillpot

17,116 posts

183 months

Tuesday 26th March
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Most owners tend to steer clear of the stainless over braided stuff because toy can't see what's going on with the rubber hose inside.

gruffalo

7,521 posts

226 months

Tuesday 26th March
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phillpot said:
Most owners tend to steer clear of the stainless over braided stuff because toy can't see what's going on with the rubber hose inside.
Exactly this the braiding adds nothing but stops you seeing how you fuel lines are holding up.

A mate nearly lost his car to these with the hose being utterly knackered inside a shiney braid allowing a nice spay of fuel directly on to hs exhaust.


GreenV8S

30,198 posts

284 months

Tuesday 26th March
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I know somebody who bought a car with an RV8 running on pretty carbs supplied by shiny stainless braided hoses and anodized fittings. It always smelt of petrol, but that's carbs for you. One day the leak got bad enough that he could see fuel dripping from the braided hoses. On inspection, there wasn't a single connection out of the dozen or so around the engine bay that had been made properly. One of the ends was literally cut off at 45 degrees and held loosely against the spigot by a clamp over the braiding.

astonman

791 posts

210 months

Tuesday 26th March
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I used this,it's supposed to do the job ,and so it should at the price!

GreenV8S

30,198 posts

284 months

Tuesday 26th March
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astonman said:
I used this,it's supposed to do the job ,and so it should at the price!
Gates Barricade used to set the standard for fuel lines. They're still well regarded, although they got some notoriety a few years ago after a batch of their hoses was widely reported as failing within a year of being installed. But these days I think teflon or nylon are the only sensible choice for fuel lines.

eliot

11,433 posts

254 months

Tuesday 26th March
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Or Codan R9 which now replaces R6.

Belle427

8,959 posts

233 months

Wednesday 27th March
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I won't touch gates stuff anymore, it's not the company of old.
I'd just leave the copper there, you can replace it and take it further into the engine bay for ease of hose changes if you want.
I use this for rubber fuel hose.
https://www.carbuilder.com/uk/ethanol-proof-fuel-h...

Griff43V8

Original Poster:

60 posts

10 months

Wednesday 27th March
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thanks guys for input......the reason for being pushed down the armoured route is because of never ending mice problems..

Both rural and town - I even have them visit me in the sitting room, or annoy me in roof space above bedroom!!

By choice I would use black rubber - I am not looking to dress things up, most will be underneath - not looked in engine bay

I had a line fail and spray fuel all over tailpipes, complete with 'steaming' fuel!'

Long time ago Instructed Melton TVR specialist at the time to replace 'Every single fuel flexi with braided' due to mouse problems - Collected car ...'Replaced fuel lines, couldnt find braided so used rubber, ..oh and couldnt get at engine bay ones so left those'..........

Well, its split again near tailpipes (coming out of tank) - I love my Griff and dont know what to do with all the mixed advice and fact that it seems u cant trust either the part supplier or 'specialist' - Hence now trying to source myself and be involved with the job.

Very much open to suggestions as about to embark on the jobs, hopefully with the help of a kind volunteer PH member as my health precludes me from such jobs lately

Also looking to do same with brake flexis....so your comments are alarming - there are replacement s steel braided brake flexi kits on offer

Edited by Griff43V8 on Wednesday 27th March 12:50

Belle427

8,959 posts

233 months

Wednesday 27th March
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The bottom line is you need to use a quality hose, most people dont and i would include so called specialists in that comment.
Buying some random hose on ebay isnt to be trusted in my opinion as most of it is junk and thats where the problem lies.
If you want to persue stainless braided etc maybe find a trusted motorsport supplier and have a chat about the ptfe lined stuff.




Edited by Belle427 on Wednesday 27th March 18:53

Griff43V8

Original Poster:

60 posts

10 months

Wednesday 27th March
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indeed, who do u trust for such a product and advice?

Belle427

8,959 posts

233 months

Wednesday 27th March
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Maybe somewhere like this?
https://www.thinkauto.com/acatalog/Hoses--Pipes---...
Or
https://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/s/fuel-system

Edited by Belle427 on Wednesday 27th March 20:38

Griff43V8

Original Poster:

60 posts

10 months

Thursday 28th March
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indeed, who do u trust for such a product and advice?

indigochim

1,516 posts

130 months

Monday 1st April
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Belle427 said:
Buying some random hose on ebay isnt to be trusted in my opinion as most of it is junk and thats where the problem lies.
Not just ebay. last weekend I replaced the fuel lines that hadn't even been on 12 months it was leaking and perished. I'd bought it from a well know European car spares place it was branded as a jewel originating in an oyster rhyming with Earl.

JohnMcL

146 posts

143 months

Tuesday 2nd April
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Take a look at www.speedflow.co.uk
They were very helpful in sorting the fuel, oil, clutch and brake systems for a recent build. Lines and fittings. Their website is a mine of information

Griff43V8

Original Poster:

60 posts

10 months

Sunday 21st April
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thanks guys, sorry for delay - not received any notifications