Thread: fuel line
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01-26-2021 08:52 AM #1
fuel line
what's the thought on using steel tubing for gas line ? I have fuel injection rated line running from the tank to the pump and out to the Sniper EFI . its at 58 psi and return line back to tank . I have never had a line fail before but ? The lines are against the firewall and about 6" from the headers and engine, the temp at headers is 350+- (idle).temp at lines and fuel line was 130. Maybe some shielding would help ease my mind. Anybody run just fuel hose for their whole system ? I had aluminum line but it seemed to light and cracking was a thought.
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01-26-2021 09:18 AM #2
Yep, on the '33 coupe my Edelbrock ProFlow XT "kit" came with everything needed to install including a 30' roll of flexible hose. A short piece from the in-trunk tank down to the frame mounted electric pump, pump to fuel rail w/regulator and a return from the other end of the fuel rail back to the tank. I think it's a 3/8" ID hose.Roger
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01-26-2021 10:19 AM #3
I've used braided stainless steel with Russell AN fittings from an electric pump (at tank) to a regulator in the engine bay. Made correctly, it's rated at 2500PSI. Here's a pretty informative article:
https://www.lsxmag.com/tech-stories/...-plumbing-101/"Where the people fear the government you have tyranny. Where the government fears the people you have liberty." John Basil Barnhil
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01-27-2021 06:17 AM #4
Navy, I went back & looked. The hose Edelbrock sent was Russell EFI hose, 6AN size, rated 350psig. I found it very easy to work with - https://www.summitracing.com/parts/r...RoCrqYQAvD_BwERoger
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01-27-2021 04:01 PM #5
Thanks for the inputs guys !
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