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New fuel lines
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17 Apr 2018 19:20 #191835
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Mine have finally given up, big leak when under pressure. I'll be booking it in as soon as I can. Anyone had this done recently and can advise of cost.
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17 Apr 2018 20:57 #191847
by kirkynut
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Replied by kirkynut on topic New fuel lines
Which fuel lines are you referring to? The rigid ones or flexible ones?
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17 Apr 2018 21:57 #191848
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Replied by Swifty on topic New fuel lines
Sorry should have said, the rigid metal ones.
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20 Apr 2018 07:42 #191934
by kirkynut
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Replied by kirkynut on topic New fuel lines
I wonder if it might be easier to run flexible hoses the whole length, held in place with suitable and plenty of P clips.
Or you could be flash and use braided hoses but that would be overkill. New rubber hoses will outlast your ownership and then some.
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Or you could be flash and use braided hoses but that would be overkill. New rubber hoses will outlast your ownership and then some.
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