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I know originally the GTT uses two lengths of copper pipe for the fuel lines that run the length of the car. Is there any reason why i cant just replace these sections with fuel pipe from pump to FPR ????
Thanks
If you happen drive over something that could damage the fuel line...copper is used on the floor pan for a reason ;)
car.crash
27-12-2009, 13:38
The original lines are steel and rot. You can't use rubber all the way through as it will fail the Mot.
The original lines are steel and rot. You can't use rubber all the way through as it will fail the Mot.
Forgot to mention the MOT part :agree:
I know originally the GTT uses two lengths of copper pipe for the fuel lines that run the length of the car. Is there any reason why i cant just replace these sections with fuel pipe from pump to FPR ????
Thanks
why dont you run them inside the car M ?,an use braided hose,thats what i plan to do,same with my brake lines eventually.
:agree:
car.crash
27-12-2009, 15:54
It makes no sense to run the fuel lines in the car unless you have fitted a cell in the car.
It makes no sense to run the fuel lines in the car unless you have fitted a cell in the car.
much better,you dont have to play with lots of bends for starters...
car.crash
27-12-2009, 17:09
I take it you have done the job? I replaced my lines and it was dead simple. I don't see how you will run them through the interior without bending them either. The 2 rubber hoses are already in situ so all you have to do is run a new copper pipe and connect it. If you went through the inside you need to drill holes and make a complete new run.
done mine a while ago,was simple enough.just an idea isnt it,and if there braided lines you dont have to really bend them do you.
http://www.rtoc.org/boards/album.php?albumid=511&pictureid=5277
:)
Copper is a doddle to bend/fit. If i was using braided hose it would need to be the pukka ptfe lined stuff (not cheap) as the cheaper braided hose gives off fumes apparantly.
well, thanks for the info. Il get the materials bought at the end of the week and get cracking :ho:
Copper is a doddle to bend/fit. If i was using braided hose it would need to be the pukka ptfe lined stuff (not cheap) as the cheaper braided hose gives off fumes apparantly.
:agree:
Junglist
27-12-2009, 17:55
sorry to jump in , but do you know what size the original steel lines are please ? , they look bigger that the brake lines :ho:
Was searching on this subjest earlier......8mm ID, if i recall
sorry to jump in , but do you know what size the original steel lines are please ? , they look bigger that the brake lines :ho:
http://www.rtoc.org/boards/showthread.php?t=8218&highlight=fuel+line+size
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Junglist
27-12-2009, 18:13
8mm thanks , i did have a quick search first promise :ashamed:,,
are the ends the same as the brake lines like with hollow nut and flared , :)
Junglist
27-12-2009, 18:14
8mm thanks , i did have a quick search first promise :ashamed:,,
are the ends the same as the brake lines like with hollow nut and flared , :)
wait im being thick ,, jubilea clips arnt they :rolleyes:
you have rubber fuel lines to join the copper sections to the FPR, or fuel pump
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