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    Fuel Line Replacement

    Ok my fuel line decided to split while at the shops today and dumped £15 of fuel while i was trying to make it home. Ended up stopping walking home and returning with tools to fix the problem.

    The feed to the fuel rail had split just where it joins to the the rail. Simply cut it off and re-joined, not ideal as now the line is shorter than it should be. This also happend about 2 years ago in the same place.

    Decided to purchase some braided lines with some hose clips and I want to route them differently. Anyone got any photos of the best way to route them. Also is 8mm x 1m the correct dimensions for both the feed and return lines or do I need them to be a bit longer to route them differently.

    Thanks

    Adi

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    You'll need them a bit longer to route them differently.

    Most people just route them around the top engine mount but i guess there's plenty of routes you can take.

    I've a standard fuel rail with fuel lines attached if you're after some genuine shaped replacements.

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    Ok so i need them slightly longer than 1m for the different routing. Problem being most places sell the braided stuff in 1m lengths with a rubber end for fitment. Where can i order say 3m of braided hose and can I simply cut this length down?

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    demon tweeks mate can be cut with a hacksaw

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    wrap it tight with pvc tape then cut the middle of that,stops the braid from fraying

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    good post

    yeah i used shrink wrap heat applied stuff like used on electrical connections

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    Excellent will get it ordered tomorrow thanks guys.

    Adi

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    Quote Originally Posted by snowman
    wrap it tight with pvc tape then cut the middle of that,stops the braid from fraying
    I did this and it works, just be careful with routing them and keep the tap on till both ends are at their destinations.

    I used the standard routing for my lines, through the OE hoops and clips. You'll need over a metre on one of them and about a metre on the other.


 

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