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Re: Fuel Hoses, Found
Looks like you found the stuff. The hoses push on better if they're
not dry. The fitting/line connections are not rated for 300 psi with
just any old hose. Just thought I'd mention that for the bystanders.
They are also sold under another brand, Parker Hannifin(sp?). I have
some which were procured at an industrial supply place.
Shannen
Bob Valentine wrote:
>
> Finally found a local shop which stocks the whole Aeroquip line, not just
> the metal-braid race stuff. Not sure if anyone needs this info , but
> here's pn's for what I used for going from frame-rail steel fuel line to
> the fuel rail. This is push-on rubber hose, no crimping rings or
> compression fittings needed. Rated for 300 psi. Fittings are brass. Also
> available in -8 and -10.
>
> Hose, -6, Aeroquip PN 2556-6
> -6 Hose to Male 3/8" inverted flare fitting PN 4740-6
> -6 Hose to Female 3/8" inverted flare fitting PN 4743-6
>
> This is great stuff, and cheap too - hose $2.50/ft, fittings $3.25 each.
>
> -> Bob Valentine
> -> bob@tecmark.com
>
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