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Skyguy

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How much fuel hose do I need for my bus and is the cloth covered hose that heritage sell any good.
 
I would recommend the biofuel safe hose kits instead.

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You will get a little change out of 2 metres.
DONT use braided, you cant see it if it starts to deteriorate.

Rich
 
Thanks for you replies, I think I will get some none braided stuff.
 
use R9 at a minimum and keep your eye on it, i changed mine 2 years ago and when i changed it again 2 weeks ago it had already started to split once you could see the ends! modern petrol contains ethanol which eats rubber, marine grade or bio safe hose is the way forward, plus regular changing
 
As above, R9 hoses are still risky because modern rubber is designed to deteriorate due to EU regulations. I switched from R9 to biofuel safe hoses due to hearing about dodgy batches of imported R9 hoses.
 
Can you guys fine the Blue snowmobile hose over their? It's awesome ,I've been using it for years 8) , alcohol don't effect it!!!! and stays flexible at low temps :lol: ;)
 

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