fuel lines
 

fuel lines

Started by silversport, April 28, 2011, 10:42:36 AM

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silversport

I am starting a new topic to see if I get more responses. Looking on line for a diesel  fuel line, nothing is coming up.
Have not looked for the leak yet, the tank has been repaired before I think it is leaking at the repair. There was a 1/4 in. ply and carpet under the tank, I am assuming this was done to help buffer the tank from the metal supports or did the tank always have plywood on the bottom side?:. As I was cleaning the fuel lines I noticed they are air lines, fuel and return lines on engine and genset are made of air lines. Is this doable and right?
Robert
1962-GM-4106

Len Silva

I don't know if it is completely kosher, but I have known people to use air brake tubing for fuel lines with good results.  I would do it myself unless someone has a compelling argument against it.

Hand Made Gifts

Ignorance is only bliss to the ignorant.

babell2

The Aeroquip hose that most of the air lines are made of is fuel and oil rated as well.  I used Aeroquip 303 hose.

Brice
1980 MCI-9 "The Last Resort" Located just south of Atlanta GA.
Just starting conversion. A long way to go!
The other Brice

bs4104

Robert: L.H. the PO had them put on /replaced  in Fresno buy a  bus shop there. He had the tank fixed when he first got the bus before I new him. Call him about it.
Had...
102A3 N14 Auto Shift
also two 4104

robertglines1

The cost would be about the same for each. That being said It is a must to use a hose capeable of carrying diesel fuel in both a suction and pressure situation.  Bob
Bob@Judy  98 XLE prevost with 3 slides --Home done---last one! SW INdiana