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> Can't find SAE 30 R9 fuel line....Where to buy?, Gates or Continental....can only find R14 labeled as R9
second wind
post Mar 2 2023, 12:56 AM
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Changing out all fuel lines due to constant leaks....want to use SAE 30 R9 as recommended but not finding the real deal by Gates or Continental....please advise where to buy the real deal....live in Los Angeles California...thank you very much!
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post Mar 2 2023, 01:27 PM
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R9 is really flexible. Like so flexible it tends to kink up around tight bends. Not a huge deal, I'm using it on my car. But under the front trunk I made up some hardlines that bend 180 degrees from the fuel pump back to the tank. Easy!

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Now that I think about it I can't recall if I'm using r9 or r14. But I do remember how easy it kinked under the tank.

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