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Check your fuel lines (brand x ) #2643278
04/09/19 03:15 PM
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Friend , ran this car for a few years at local track .. found out , he has Twins on the way ..wife asked him to sell car .

It went to east coast somewhere and the fuel line burst at about 1/8 mile I believe , it got hurt bad .. but, driver ok

It was a Aluminum line , it split open

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Re: Check your fuel lines (brand x ) [Re: bigdad] #2643280
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That is a bummer to see that vehicle damaged, looks like it is a nice car. Repairable without too much trouble hopefully.

I'm not a fan of aluminum fuel line.

Whoever built the first two drag pak vehicles used that stuff. When I drove 2008001 (first prototype Drag Pak, the same one
Garlits drove), I had trouble with it...it stumbled badly. Every injector was plugged with red anodizing that had come off the fuel line.
It came apart and got the turbo and all that, afterwards.

Cue a poster who has used it since 1972 and never had a problem in 3.......2.......1.......:


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Re: Check your fuel lines (brand x ) [Re: ZIPPY] #2643286
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Not me, I hate the stuff. Cheap way out that seldom works well. Even quality hose has a lifespan and won't last forever in use with fuel. The next time I see "good" hose look like a lawn sprinkler when it's pressurized after sitting for a while, won't be the first.


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Re: Check your fuel lines (brand x ) [Re: CMcAllister] #2643288
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I gave a whole roll away as refuse to run that crap. Between seeing results from it splitting and guys fighting fuel issues because of it kinking it’s been long gone.


1970 Duster
Edelbrock headed 408
5.984@112.52
422 Indy headed small block
5.982@112.56 mph
9.42@138.27

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Re: Check your fuel lines (brand x ) [Re: pittsburghracer] #2643306
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iagree I hate that aluminum crap and refuse to use it.


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'71 Demon, 340, low gear 904, 8.75
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'90 Chevy 454SS Silverado, 476" BBC, TH400, 14 bolt
'06 GMC 2500HD LBZ Duramax
Re: Check your fuel lines (brand x ) [Re: bigdad] #2643309
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This is why we sell Safecraft fire extinguisher systems.
Fires suck!
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Re: Check your fuel lines (brand x ) [Re: RylisPro] #2643477
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I'm looking at plumbing my build for fuel. What are y'all s recommendations? Pro's and con's of each. We have an excellent example of why not use the aluminum line.

Re: Check your fuel lines (brand x ) [Re: RylisPro] #2643480
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Originally Posted by RylisPro
This is why we sell Safecraft fire extinguisher systems.
Fires suck!
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Safecraft system in my Dakota.


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408 All Motor
11.27 @ 117.83 mph
2017 NM Mopar Challenge Series Champion.
Re: Check your fuel lines (brand x ) [Re: Adobedude] #2643484
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I ran alum line for about 1 1/2 years with zero issues but at that time
I was changing from ladder bars to a 4-link so I changed my chassis
and fuel system(basically build a new car but with the old body) I went
with the black cloth covered line(both supply and return).. I have the same
set up on my Rampage also
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Re: Check your fuel lines (brand x ) [Re: MR_P_BODY] #2643518
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I use and like the black cloth covered AN line. I used Fragola for %90 of my fittings and all of the hose.


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Re: Check your fuel lines (brand x ) [Re: ZIPPY] #2643520
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GUILTY as charged....

I’d horse traded and got the Duster about a year before we moved to AZ... My dad started racing it and “upgraded” things along the way. One was a new fuel system that included aluminum line from the pump to the regulator. So yes.... about 18 years now.

Since I’m hemorrhages $$$ from the wheelstand episode, maybe it’s time... the way my luck has been, better sooner than too later.

....I’m sure autozone has a roll of rubber line and some hose clamps I could score laugh2

Re: Check your fuel lines (brand x ) [Re: J_BODY] #2643766
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I've used alum. 'fuel line' in the past.. but now I have only one good use for it


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Re: Check your fuel lines (brand x ) [Re: bigdad] #2643772
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Guilty ran it for 26 yrs. Redoing the cuda but will be upgrading the entire system. It won't have aluminum this time. There are way more choices now vs early 80's and I'm not a poor college student any more.


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Re: Check your fuel lines (brand x ) [Re: cudatom] #2643775
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I have a brand new coil of it still in the box from Mancini that came to me in a trade with a bunch of other stuff. It still sits there untouched. I have however used it in the past and haven't run into any problems, but it was always something in the back on my mind that I'd worry about.


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Re: Check your fuel lines (brand x ) [Re: Get-X] #2643826
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I've used soft drawn aluminum tubing purchased at local hardware stores as well as the anodized inner and outer aluminum fuel line coils from Summit with no issues so far shruggy
I bought some steel thin wall hydraulic tubing for my new race car but I don't think I can bend it without messing it up so maybe I'll have to do something else for it whiney


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Re: Check your fuel lines (brand x ) [Re: Cab_Burge] #2645211
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If I'm not mistaken, isnt the cloth covered line lighter than steel braided?

Re: Check your fuel lines (brand x ) [Re: wyldebill] #2645264
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Originally Posted by wyldebill
If I'm not mistaken, isnt the cloth covered line lighter than steel braided?

Yes it is. Easier to work w/ too.


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'70 hemicuda, 575" Hemi, 727, Dana 60
'69 road runner, 440-6, 18 spline 4 speed, Dana 60
'71 Demon, 340, low gear 904, 8.75
'73 Chrysler New Yorker, 440, 727, 8.75
'90 Chevy 454SS Silverado, 476" BBC, TH400, 14 bolt
'06 GMC 2500HD LBZ Duramax
Re: Check your fuel lines (brand x ) [Re: an8sec70cuda] #2645304
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what would the weight difference, say in a B-body, be between 1/2" steel line vs the same size in the cloth coated line ? a weight per foot would be a good enough comparison. TIA as always !
beer

Re: Check your fuel lines (brand x ) [Re: moparx] #2645951
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My -8 Aeroquip startlite with fittings is 3.6 ounces a foot. The hose is 1.3 ounces a foot.

I have an old 6” long (hose length not including the swivels ends) stainless braided line the is 3.9 ounces.

The black line in those pics is 1” and it weighs .1 ounces an inch.

Each fitting weighs 1.3 ounces. The biggest weight loss will be eliminating connection points.

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Re: Check your fuel lines (brand x ) [Re: cdwmotorsports] #2645967
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Until I get under 170 pounds I refuse to weigh fuel lines and fittings. And I’m willing to bet big money that will never happen. 😂


1970 Duster
Edelbrock headed 408
5.984@112.52
422 Indy headed small block
5.982@112.56 mph
9.42@138.27

Livin and lovin life one day at a time




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