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fuel line #2310214
05/24/17 09:41 AM
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Has anyone used poly armour fuel lines need opinions. Thanks

Re: fuel line [Re: btomasko] #2310609
05/24/17 09:53 PM
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Yes. Anywhere the coating gets scratches the line will rust.

Get CuNi line instead.


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Re: fuel line [Re: btomasko] #2311154
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Re: fuel line [Re: btomasko] #2311155
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Re: fuel line [Re: btomasko] #2311604
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This is your best bet:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Copper-Nickel-Fuel-Transmission-Line-Coil-1-2-O-D-Tube-/262584273542?hash=item3d233e0a86:g:iBQAAOSwdzVXtghH&vxp=mtr

This stuff is amazing. Bends better, flares better, resists corrosion better, It is simply a better material., It's been used in High dollar foreign cars.

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