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Re: [Mg-t] Gas line replacement

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Subject: Re: [Mg-t] Gas line replacement
From: Charlie Baldwin <mgcharlie@comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2010 16:10:01 -0400
Generally what I've heard is that you should always use steel for fuel 
and brake lines because the vibrations involved with a car will work 
harden copper making it brittle and prone to breaking.
There is a guy in the Austin-Healey world named Doug Reid who goes by 
the name of Mr. Finespanner who makes up new brake and fuel lines for 
Healeys.  He's worked as a mechanic in many British car shops all over 
the USA, even had his own business.  Perhaps he could make them for 
you.  http://www.vintage-sportscar-touring.ca/technical/brakelines.html
I don't know what section of the country he is in right now though 
Maryland is a place that he frequents.
Charlie

Larry Shoer wrote:
> Greg,
>
> I suggest you replace the entire line.  You can get soft copper tubing
> of the right diameter from a local plumbing supply house. Specifically,
> it is 5/16" refrigeration tube and is usually sold in 50 foot lengths,
> but you may be able to buy it by the foot.
>
> Assuming the correct fittings are on your car, you can reuse those
> fittings and solder them on the new copper tubing. Some advantages of
> making your own fuel line are that you can fine-tune the length to
> exactly match what you need and you will have plenty of extra tubing
> (for less money than Moss, too) in case you make a mistake.
>
> Larry
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