fuel pump hoses
fuel pump hoses
ive ordered a new fuel pump but the hoses look like they just push on and off (tightly). can i re-use them with the new pump or do i need new hoses . thanks
Re: fuel pump hoses
If the hoses show no sign of cracking or deterioration then re-use them. I would always put a jubilee clip round the ends to secure them. The pipe from the tank to the pump is under slight negative pressure (the pump is sucking here), whereas the feed from the pump to the carbs is under slight positive pressure (the pump is blowing at this side). You don't want fuel hoses coming off and fuel being released in the engine bay.
Mike
(1969 MGB GTV8, 1977 Dolomite 1850HL, 1971 MGB roadster now all three on the road)
(1969 MGB GTV8, 1977 Dolomite 1850HL, 1971 MGB roadster now all three on the road)
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You need new hoses because the old ones are unsuitable for use with today's petrol.
I am not familiar with the 1500 but would imagine something from the following will be okay
https://www.chriswitor.com/products.php?cat=293
It is prudent to replace the steel pipework from the tank the pump,
I use 8mm kunifer for this.
Ian.
I am not familiar with the 1500 but would imagine something from the following will be okay
https://www.chriswitor.com/products.php?cat=293
It is prudent to replace the steel pipework from the tank the pump,
I use 8mm kunifer for this.
Ian.
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Re: fuel pump hoses
The classic VW people have looked extensively at fuel hose and ethanol containing fuel. Here's all you need to know:
http://www.volksbolts.com/faq/fuelhose.htm
http://www.vwaircooledworks.co.uk/Fuel- ... aign.html
I can't speak for any specific supplier, but be aware that not everyone selling fuel hose is supplying the ethanol resistant variety. R6 hose, still freely available, is not suitable.
http://www.volksbolts.com/faq/fuelhose.htm
http://www.vwaircooledworks.co.uk/Fuel- ... aign.html
I can't speak for any specific supplier, but be aware that not everyone selling fuel hose is supplying the ethanol resistant variety. R6 hose, still freely available, is not suitable.
Mike
(1969 MGB GTV8, 1977 Dolomite 1850HL, 1971 MGB roadster now all three on the road)
(1969 MGB GTV8, 1977 Dolomite 1850HL, 1971 MGB roadster now all three on the road)
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Re: fuel pump hoses
These days I will only use Gates Barricade hose on my classic cars, I've had so much bad experience with so called "R6 and R9" hose that unless it's branded and from a known good source I won't touch it.
I went to the trouble of importing a small role of 1/4" bore Gates hose from the USA a few years ago - well worth the price.
I went to the trouble of importing a small role of 1/4" bore Gates hose from the USA a few years ago - well worth the price.
Re: fuel pump hoses
thanks. how do i know if a supplier (like chris witor) is suppling r6/r9 - whatever that means
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Re: fuel pump hoses
Generally r6/r9 should be advertised as such. In theory if the hose actually meets r9 standard it should be fine, but in practice I've seen a lot of stuff marked r9 that just crumbles to pieces in a matter of around 6 months.
I guess the best solution is to speak to the supplier?
For reference I bought: "Gates 27313 1/4 x 25" (Not available on amazon at the moment which is where I got it from)
Re: fuel pump hoses
For the small cost of the hose it would be well worth replacing them with some decent quality new ones. Lots of the new hoses can deteriorate quite quickly with modern fuels and cause a leak/breakdown. It may look OK but can fail soon afterwards.
Don't bother asking me how I know that!

Don't bother asking me how I know that!

Russ Cooper
Dursley
UK
Dursley
UK