Re: 5/8 fuel line
[Re: 70dusterjohn]
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08/20/09 07:43 PM
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Jegs sells their full line of fuel line components cheap. I'd use their compression style fitting... no flaring needed.
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Re: 5/8 fuel line
[Re: flatlinedude]
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08/20/09 07:45 PM
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I used compression fittings on mine
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Re: 5/8 fuel line
[Re: WILD BILL]
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08/20/09 08:30 PM
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Hemiroid
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The ones I used adapt the hard line to an AN fitting. Just screw the AN right on.
Hmm,I wonder if that only work with aluminum line?
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Re: 5/8 fuel line
[Re: Hemiroid]
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08/20/09 08:33 PM
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Never used them on anything but aluminum lines.
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Re: 5/8 fuel line
[Re: WILD BILL]
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08/20/09 08:40 PM
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Never used them on anything but aluminum lines.
Me too. The ferral probably has to be used with mallable lines so it can pinch it to hang on to it. I have a 3/8 steel line on my X that I need to come off of with AN into my regulator. Can't stand looking at rubber hose and clamps, even though it works
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Re: 5/8 fuel line
[Re: rowin4]
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08/20/09 08:50 PM
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you can use compression fittings on steel lines with no problem.
You're right!! What the hell am I thinking about. I've only used them 100 times on steel trans lines and such. Brain cramp!!
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Re: 5/8 fuel line
[Re: WILD BILL]
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08/21/09 10:39 AM
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I used compression fittings on mine
I had compression fittings on there before and they leaked all the time. I just don't want to have that problem again.. And anytime that you would bumb the line it would start leaking.. just don't want any problems..
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Re: 5/8 fuel line
[Re: 70dusterjohn]
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08/21/09 10:44 AM
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WOW
I never had any troubles with them
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Re: 5/8 fuel line
[Re: WILD BILL]
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08/21/09 10:48 AM
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WOW
I never had any troubles with them
Maybe its me.. Well I guess I'll try it again.. if not I'll just them in there... I just don't see anyother way..
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Re: 5/8 fuel line
[Re: 70dusterjohn]
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08/21/09 03:42 PM
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I've heard of people heating it up first with a torch so it doesn't come out messed up near the seam, if it has one
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