Renewing fuel lines and filler neck.

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66nige

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I'm just thinking of all the little jobs i need to do before Spring, and fuel lines is one of them. I see a massive difference in prices which doesn't necessarily mean dearest is best as i've read where some expensive stuff has failed quite quickly. I've searched on here but still can't get no definate answers :oops: Have any of you guys got a link to some quality stuff thats stood the test of time for you? Also as my bus is a '68 i've also read that the filler neck pipe is longer than the one required for a say '70 bus.....yet others say they're the same. Cheers for any help :? :?
 
Try using Aircooled works hose which has a twenty five (may be twenty years) year fit and forget guarantee. He also sells the correct fit filler neck which is also ethanol resistant. Nice guy too who gives good advice.

Chris.
 
CPBerry2011 said:
Try using Aircooled works hose which has a twenty five (may be twenty years) year fit and forget guarantee. He also sells the correct fit filler neck which is also ethanol resistant. Nice guy too who gives good advice.

Chris.

Thanks Chris i'll take a look :D
 
I had some of the aircooled works hose/stainless clips and it was good value and even though it's only been on a few months I have no complaints!
 
Always use good quality Eco/Bio Fuel line from someone like Cohline. This is not affected by the higher levels of ethanol in modern fuel. This is what we fit to all our customer buses now, its not cheap but then neither is your bus. We are offering fuel line kits as well now for DIY fitting.
 
We are offering fuel line kits as well now for DIY fitting.

I looked in the "Products" section on the website Graham but couldn't see the fuel line kit. Am I looking in the wrong place?
 
No just haven't got around to putting it on the website yet as we are currently building an online shop and new site. Cost is £42.50 for a single carb kit with filter and clips.
 

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