Re: Fuel line Questions
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Originally Posted by CountofMonteCarlo84
Its not a part of your question, but if you use braided fuel lines, make sure they are lined with teflon and not rubber.
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There are a lot of similar looking braided lines with different liners. If you buy your line from Russel and they sell it as fuel line you shouldn't have a problem. If you are picking up a piece of braided line you snagged at a swap meet or something you have to know exactly what liner hit has and what that liner is compatible with. If you look at the Aerouip catalog http://aeroquipperformance.com/files/2013-catalog.pdf They show dozens of different lines for different materials, uses and situations. Some are for fuel, some are for hydraulics and some may be for high pressure air.
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