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sjhenry1075
post Apr 18 2018, 09:21 AM
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So I have a dumb question, but as my wife (who is a teacher) always says, the only dumb question is the question not asked so here goes..

I recently replaced the fuel lines in my 71 with stainless and new braided hose in the engine compartment. My question is, the lines that I purchased from Pelican, the smaller ones, which I believe would be the return lines, would not fit over any of the fittings so I just used the larger line. Does it matter if I use the larger braided hose for both supply and return?

Thank you in advance for being patient and providing answers to my questions..
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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) Chris has everything you need including injector elbows.

When I redid my fuel hoses I was impatient and just went to the Oreilly's Auto Parts by my house and bought some Gates FI Hose with SAE Spec 30R14-2.
You need 30R9 or higher, the 30R14 handles the current fuel but the are 2 version of the Gates hose.
The -1 version is low pressure nit for FI, only 50PSI rating, this is what they brought out first to sell me.
The -2 version is rated at 225PSI which is what I used on my car.

I had to explain to them there were specs for fuel hose.
The AutoZone by me only had 30R7 spec hose and didn't know what it meant.

Jim
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QUOTE(jcd914 @ Jul 1 2019, 02:41 PM) *

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) Chris has everything you need including injector elbows.

When I redid my fuel hoses I was impatient and just went to the Oreilly's Auto Parts by my house and bought some Gates FI Hose with SAE Spec 30R14-2.
You need 30R9 or higher, the 30R14 handles the current fuel but the are 2 version of the Gates hose.
The -1 version is low pressure nit for FI, only 50PSI rating, this is what they brought out first to sell me.
The -2 version is rated at 225PSI which is what I used on my car.

I had to explain to them there were specs for fuel hose.
The AutoZone by me only had 30R7 spec hose and didn't know what it meant.

Jim

30R7 is low pressure hose, technically it can be used on the low pressure sections of a FI system but it's only a few 6" sections so I stick with the 30R9. After reading the technical data I use 30R9 even with carbs.

All braided hose I've used becomes brittle and obvious cracking can be seen on the cut (clamp) end of the hose in as little as 12-18 months.
It's OK for smog/vacuum lines but I refuse to use it for fuel.
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QUOTE(Mark Henry @ Jul 1 2019, 01:05 PM) *

QUOTE(jcd914 @ Jul 1 2019, 02:41 PM) *

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) Chris has everything you need including injector elbows.

When I redid my fuel hoses I was impatient and just went to the Oreilly's Auto Parts by my house and bought some Gates FI Hose with SAE Spec 30R14-2.
You need 30R9 or higher, the 30R14 handles the current fuel but the are 2 version of the Gates hose.
The -1 version is low pressure nit for FI, only 50PSI rating, this is what they brought out first to sell me.
The -2 version is rated at 225PSI which is what I used on my car.

I had to explain to them there were specs for fuel hose.
The AutoZone by me only had 30R7 spec hose and didn't know what it meant.

Jim

30R7 is low pressure hose, technically it can be used on the low pressure sections of a FI system but it's only a few 6" sections so I stick with the 30R9. After reading the technical data I use 30R9 even with carbs.

All braided hose I've used becomes brittle and obvious cracking can be seen on the cut (clamp) end of the hose in as little as 12-18 months.
It's OK for smog/vacuum lines but I refuse to use it for fuel.


Belmetric sells German braided 30R7 hose in a variety of sizes https://www.belmetric.com/multifuel-hoseeth...roved-c-14_662/

I'm going to try it for vacuum and vent hoses.
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QUOTE(bbrock @ Jul 2 2019, 12:41 AM) *

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QUOTE(jcd914 @ Jul 1 2019, 02:41 PM) *

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) Chris has everything you need including injector elbows.

When I redid my fuel hoses I was impatient and just went to the Oreilly's Auto Parts by my house and bought some Gates FI Hose with SAE Spec 30R14-2.
You need 30R9 or higher, the 30R14 handles the current fuel but the are 2 version of the Gates hose.
The -1 version is low pressure nit for FI, only 50PSI rating, this is what they brought out first to sell me.
The -2 version is rated at 225PSI which is what I used on my car.

I had to explain to them there were specs for fuel hose.
The AutoZone by me only had 30R7 spec hose and didn't know what it meant.

Jim

30R7 is low pressure hose, technically it can be used on the low pressure sections of a FI system but it's only a few 6" sections so I stick with the 30R9. After reading the technical data I use 30R9 even with carbs.

All braided hose I've used becomes brittle and obvious cracking can be seen on the cut (clamp) end of the hose in as little as 12-18 months.
It's OK for smog/vacuum lines but I refuse to use it for fuel.


Belmetric sells German braided 30R7 hose in a variety of sizes https://www.belmetric.com/multifuel-hoseeth...roved-c-14_662/

I'm going to try it for vacuum and vent hoses.

30R7 is low pressure carb hose, I know you said you're using it for smog hose, just clarifying you ca't use it for FI.
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sjhenry1075   Dumb Question   Apr 18 2018, 09:21 AM
76-914   Won't matter unless you get them crossed. :be...   Apr 18 2018, 09:25 AM
mepstein   Won't matter unless you get them crossed. :b...   Apr 18 2018, 09:34 AM
sjhenry1075   Won't matter unless you get them crossed. :...   Apr 18 2018, 09:37 AM
Amphicar770   Should be fine. The bigger concern should be if t...   Apr 18 2018, 09:31 AM
sjhenry1075   Should be fine. The bigger concern should be if ...   Apr 18 2018, 09:36 AM
Amphicar770   [quote name='Amphicar770' post='2600512' date='Ap...   Apr 18 2018, 09:54 AM
The Cabinetmaker   I am unaware of any ethanol rated braided line. I ...   Apr 18 2018, 01:42 PM
sjhenry1075   I am unaware of any ethanol rated braided line. I...   Apr 19 2018, 01:10 PM
Jonathan Livesay   I am unaware of any ethanol rated braided line. I...   Apr 19 2018, 01:28 PM
Chris914n6   Depending on year, it's either 2 same size lin...   Apr 18 2018, 03:11 PM
jcd914   I don't know the rating of the fuel lines you ...   Apr 19 2018, 01:24 PM
sjhenry1075   I don't know the rating of the fuel lines you...   Apr 19 2018, 01:35 PM
sjhenry1075   Well you were right, the braided lines seeped fuel...   Jul 1 2019, 11:08 AM
ChrisFoley   Tangerine Racing Products   Jul 1 2019, 11:20 AM
jcd914   :agree: Chris has everything you need including in...   Jul 1 2019, 12:41 PM
Mark Henry   :agree: Chris has everything you need including i...   Jul 1 2019, 01:05 PM
bbrock   [quote name='jcd914' post='2726958' date='Jul 1 2...   Jul 1 2019, 10:41 PM
Mark Henry   [quote name='jcd914' post='2726958' date='Jul 1 ...   Jul 3 2019, 12:45 PM
bbrock   [quote name='bbrock' post='2727095' date='Jul 2 2...   Jul 3 2019, 03:08 PM
JawjaPorsche   Contact Tangerine Racing. Explain what you have a...   Jul 1 2019, 01:53 PM
JeffBowlsby   7mm ID for the engine bay fuel hose. The original...   Jul 1 2019, 02:07 PM
ChrisFoley   7mm ID for the engine bay fuel hose. The origina...   Jul 1 2019, 02:55 PM
VaccaRabite   Fires suck. Get that braided crap off your car. ...   Jul 1 2019, 02:36 PM
sjhenry1075   Thank you for your replies everyone. I will be rem...   Jul 3 2019, 09:25 AM
ChrisFoley   Does it matter if I use the larger [braided] hos...   Jul 3 2019, 10:11 AM
sjhenry1075   Does it matter if I use the larger [braided] ho...   Jul 3 2019, 10:28 AM
ChrisFoley   Ships today. :)   Jul 3 2019, 10:32 AM
sjhenry1075   Ships today. :) Thank you Chris!   Jul 3 2019, 10:51 AM


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