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Fuel hard line through tinware - buyer beware
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<blockquote data-quote="Moseley" data-source="post: 622017" data-attributes="member: 20098"><p>I don’t mind cheap parts, but I expect to know when I’m purchasing cheap parts. With this, there was no warning, and I wonder how many will get fitted as they are and are slowly cutting their way through the unsuspecting owners’ fuel lines. If I was selling these, I would at least put a cautionary note to check the item before fitting on the webpage, but maybe I’m a bit more cautious!</p><p></p><p>What fittings are you using out of interest? I previously had a 6mm barb to barb through the grommet, but it was too short to get any grip on it whilst pushing a fuel hose on. In the end it became a 2 person job with someone else holding it in the engine bay whilst I pushed the other end on from underneath... far from ideal and left rubber hose directly above the J tube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moseley, post: 622017, member: 20098"] I don’t mind cheap parts, but I expect to know when I’m purchasing cheap parts. With this, there was no warning, and I wonder how many will get fitted as they are and are slowly cutting their way through the unsuspecting owners’ fuel lines. If I was selling these, I would at least put a cautionary note to check the item before fitting on the webpage, but maybe I’m a bit more cautious! What fittings are you using out of interest? I previously had a 6mm barb to barb through the grommet, but it was too short to get any grip on it whilst pushing a fuel hose on. In the end it became a 2 person job with someone else holding it in the engine bay whilst I pushed the other end on from underneath... far from ideal and left rubber hose directly above the J tube. [/QUOTE]
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