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Left hand ICT carb fuel pipe inlet
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<blockquote data-quote="Moseley" data-source="post: 621877" data-attributes="member: 20098"><p>It seems as though some people make a bit of a ‘bump’ in the pipe work using a brake line flaring tool. Supposedly it can be done by only doing the first part of creating a flare suitable for a brake union. I might buy a set and see what I can make. Had a look at bead tools and as you suggest, they all seem to be for larger diameter pipe work unfortunately.</p><p></p><p>When you say hard lines, are you talking about connecting directly into the carb? Currently there is a hose nipple on there, I’m not sure how it would be removed, and if it can’t be removed easily, I’m still left needing to connect a hard line to a length of fuel hose. What is different about the internals of braided hose compared to normal rubber fuel hose? Is it actually corrugated stainless inside? Like you’ve said, it’s probably a much easier job to make any large changes when the engine is out!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moseley, post: 621877, member: 20098"] It seems as though some people make a bit of a ‘bump’ in the pipe work using a brake line flaring tool. Supposedly it can be done by only doing the first part of creating a flare suitable for a brake union. I might buy a set and see what I can make. Had a look at bead tools and as you suggest, they all seem to be for larger diameter pipe work unfortunately. When you say hard lines, are you talking about connecting directly into the carb? Currently there is a hose nipple on there, I’m not sure how it would be removed, and if it can’t be removed easily, I’m still left needing to connect a hard line to a length of fuel hose. What is different about the internals of braided hose compared to normal rubber fuel hose? Is it actually corrugated stainless inside? Like you’ve said, it’s probably a much easier job to make any large changes when the engine is out! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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