Oliver;
Are you planning to replace everything from the tank to the carbs or
just from the pump
to the carbs? Are you going to use your electric pump or revert to a
mechanical pump.
There's nothing wrong with rubber hose if you use the right type of line
(after all, these
cars have run pretty well for years using rubber tubing). Steel can
have some advantages
but there's a bit of bending work involved.
A good bet, going forward, is to keep your tank and filter(s) clean,
replacing the latter yearly...
I just replaced my entire fuel line, running fuel injection hose after
the pump, but other than
that, it's regular rubber fuel line hose from the tank to the carbs [or,
in my case, throttle bodies].
Stainless seems to be overkill, to me...
Dave
Oliver wrote:
> hi, all.
>
> a few weeks ago the fuel pump failed on the way back from TRials.
> fortunately, i had an electric that i plumbed in place, and made it
> home just fine.
>
> today, just a few blocks from home, the used replacement someone gave
> me also failed.
>
> coincidence? maybe.
>
> problems in the fuel line - probably.
>
> so, my plan of attack is to pull the tank, have it refurbished, and
> replace the entire fuel line.
>
> i see moss does not sell the line. it seems to me that the several
> piece approach held together by rubber hose is, well, lacking in design.
>
> i think it makes more sense to put in one tube. anyone know how much
> i need? i can bend it and terminate it myself.
>
> thanks!
>
> and, btw, a friend replaced his with stainless steel. isn't that
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