Fuel lines replacement

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Fuel lines replacement

#1 Post by woolley11 »

I need to replace fuel lines front to back on my Sprint.

Have an old fuel line that’s rotten here and there so thinking of replacing with stainless steel braided rubber hose - anyone done this and recommend supplier?

Know it’s not original etc but genuine replacement not available anyway (I don’t think)
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#3 Post by woolley11 »

Assume copper pipe ok with petrol ?

Certainly easy to work/shape and fit.

Easy on the wallet too
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#4 Post by Carledo »

I use 8mm copper microbore central heating pipe available from any DIY shop or plumbers supplies. Even cheaper and easier to bend than Kunifer from the motor factors! I've been doing them like this for the best part of 20 years and never had a problem or had to replace one i've made.

To copy original patterns and make it look good and fit well is a bit of an acquired art. I use a £10 ebay pipe bender to get those nice crisp shapes.


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#5 Post by woolley11 »

They look good. My mind is made up.

I’ll pop to our local screwfix store tomorrow.

I’ve got the old fuel line as a template and have a pipe bender so I’ll have a go

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The issue with copper is the problem with it work hardening and becoming brittle. Basically you want to secure it well so it isn't moving.
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#7 Post by shaunroche »

I should have replied earlier but you could do a lot worse than just buying the fuel pipes that Carledo makes up - they are excellent and save a lot of messing about!

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shaunroche wrote: Wed May 08, 2024 1:07 pm I should have replied earlier but you could do a lot worse than just buying the fuel pipes that Carledo makes up - they are excellent and save a lot of messing about!

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Thanks for the free advert Shaun! Much appreciated!

I will make pipes for anyone, the problem is the complete impossibility of shipping them!

If the OP is near enough to me (south Shropshire) to pick them up, i'd be happy to make a set. But the fuel cost to collect, these days, is a mighty big part of, or could even exceed, the price of the made up pipes, so I largely recommend people make their own. It's not rocket science, just takes patience and care to get it right first time and a willingness to abandon and restart if you make a mistake!

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'78 Sprint Auto with Vauxhall Omega 2.2 16v engine (The Dolomega)
'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!

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