Nylon fuel line sets
#1
Nylon fuel line sets
Fuel leak in the metal lines on the frame over the tank. One line is leaking and the others look ready to leak. I really don't want to thread steel lines through there.
I found a kit online, that comes with quick-connect fittings to match, and a new fuel filter with fittings to accept the quick-connect fitting.
Has anyone used one of these?
I can't find any posts here about them.
This 97' 4wd is very rusty underneath. The brake lines rusted through last year, so I replaced those already. Now I'm going to look closer at the tank. It wasn't a terrible job to get it out, but I don't want to do it again right away.
I need this rig running. We need to go fishing.
I found a kit online, that comes with quick-connect fittings to match, and a new fuel filter with fittings to accept the quick-connect fitting.
Has anyone used one of these?
I can't find any posts here about them.
This 97' 4wd is very rusty underneath. The brake lines rusted through last year, so I replaced those already. Now I'm going to look closer at the tank. It wasn't a terrible job to get it out, but I don't want to do it again right away.
I need this rig running. We need to go fishing.
Last edited by GrandpaDan; 07-12-2019 at 09:46 AM. Reason: took out the ebay reference. I'm not boosting any product here.
#2
Fuel leak in the metal lines on the frame over the tank. One line is leaking and the others look ready to leak. I really don't want to thread steel lines through there.
I found a kit online, that comes with quick-connect fittings to match, and a new fuel filter with fittings to accept the quick-connect fitting.
Has anyone used one of these?
I can't find any posts here about them.
This 97' 4wd is very rusty underneath. The brake lines rusted through last year, so I replaced those already. Now I'm going to look closer at the tank. It wasn't a terrible job to get it out, but I don't want to do it again right away.
I need this rig running. We need to go fishing.
I found a kit online, that comes with quick-connect fittings to match, and a new fuel filter with fittings to accept the quick-connect fitting.
Has anyone used one of these?
I can't find any posts here about them.
This 97' 4wd is very rusty underneath. The brake lines rusted through last year, so I replaced those already. Now I'm going to look closer at the tank. It wasn't a terrible job to get it out, but I don't want to do it again right away.
I need this rig running. We need to go fishing.
Oh, and yes, going fishing is very important!
#3
Nylon fuel line kit
It's cheaper than the metal lines. #900 psi pressure rating.
https://www.inlinetube.com/products/...yABEgLPfPD_BwE
https://www.inlinetube.com/products/...yABEgLPfPD_BwE
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