I've used nothing but FineLines stainless steel 6 pack fuel lines over the years on several vehicles, zero leaks, just remember to use the correct fuel line wrenches, and put a lubricant on the threads before tightening any lines
I've used nothing but FineLines stainless steel 6 pack fuel lines over the years on several vehicles, zero leaks, just remember to use the correct fuel line wrenches, and put a lubricant on the threads before tightening any lines
Thanks. I always use the correct fuel line wrenches but taking them off and on for fine tuning for 15 years they are rounding off.
Have you ever tried taking those lines off? At least one seems to get stuck every time. I think I might try bearing grease myself next time
If you want to make it real easy,flare a piece of 5/16 copper tubing,cut off the flare and insert in fitting,you'll only need one wrench to remove and you'll never have any leaks !!!
Have you ever tried taking those lines off? At least one seems to get stuck every time. I think I might try bearing grease myself next time
If you want to make it real easy,flare a piece of 5/16 copper tubing,cut off the flare and insert in fitting,you'll only need one wrench to remove and you'll never have any leaks !!!
Have you ever tried taking those lines off? At least one seems to get stuck every time. I think I might try bearing grease myself next time
If you want to make it real easy,flare a piece of 5/16 copper tubing,cut off the flare and insert in fitting,you'll only need one wrench to remove and you'll never have any leaks !!!
Do you have a picture for an illustration?
Not really,just cut off the flare,put in the fitting,screw in nut and you're done.
Maybe this will explain.A little more than involved than necessary but same principal but cutting off the flare is a little easier.