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Who sales -8AN Teflon lined fuel hose?

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Old 12-19-2005, 07:58 PM
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Default Who sales -8AN Teflon lined fuel hose?

Looks like Earl's will have it in February. Does anyone have it now?
Old 12-19-2005, 08:15 PM
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I usually get mine from the fluid supply Places
Anyone that does hydraulic fittings will have the stuff Not too mention it's way cheaper from them
They Crimp on the stuff for ya as long as you buy the ends
which are cheaper aswell not being aluminum
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We do -8AN Teflon hose in house. Shoot me a PM if you have any questions or anything.

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Old 12-19-2005, 11:27 PM
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I'll give you a call tomorrow.
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question. Why the teflon coating?
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I'll let them talk more about it, but from what I have heard is teflon lined hose prevents the fuel odor that can occur when using cheaper line.

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Originally Posted by camrsz
question. Why the teflon coating?
I had to re-do my fuel system with the teflon because of the heavy fuel odor that sweated through the regular braided line. I was afraid that the garage would blow up when I hit the opener.
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Originally Posted by 2001WS6Vert
I had to re-do my fuel system with the teflon because of the heavy fuel odor that sweated through the regular braided line. I was afraid that the garage would blow up when I hit the opener.
I never had a problem with my push lock hose. Is that a common problem for steel braided line ?
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Over time fuel additives will break down rubber hose and you have to redo the system. Just read the disclaimers on Earls, Aeroquip, etc web sites. Nothing wrong using rubber line steel braided hose, I just want to do the install once.




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