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08-30-2014, 01:58 PM | #101 | |
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Re: Was it karma? or "Why Glass Fuel Filters Suck"
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As far as rubber hose and flaring. Not sure I understand your question. Seems pretty simple that a flare adds protection to the hose connection. A vehicle wont typically see someone yanking on a hose to pull it free of the line but why not make it safe? Try pulling a hose off a line w/o a flare in your vise at home. Then with a flare. Pretty basic, the factory used flares . Unless I missed your point? Possible? I'm no expert, but not a newb. I too learn much from this site.
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08-30-2014, 02:56 PM | #102 |
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Re: Was it karma? or "Why Glass Fuel Filters Suck"
Nonhog, sorry, I did not realize that my post would put the thread out on a tangent. It is just that, after reading the initial post and feeling bad for the guy, I found myself thinking...
Obviously, flaring reduces risk and should be used at every opportunity. I think I was just trying to find out the "final word" about hose sections w/clamps at the filters. Risky or not? Since I am redoing a lot on my recently acquired '65 C10, I am wondering whether to use steel/flaring at the inline filter. -Alden |
08-30-2014, 09:08 PM | #103 | |
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Re: Was it karma? or "Why Glass Fuel Filters Suck"
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If you have the ability to fabricate hard lines, that would always be best. If you are using rubber fuel hose in places, be sure to use the correct type of hose for your fuel system, (ie. fuel injection hose for EFI systems instead of standard rubber fuel line.) -Joe
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08-30-2014, 09:21 PM | #104 |
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Re: Was it karma? or "Why Glass Fuel Filters Suck"
GM used soft lines for short lengths before the mechanical fuel pump.
GM used hard lines after the fuel pump on pressurized lines. Flared tubing is used with flare fittings. You can buy inline filters for use with flare fittings. |
08-30-2014, 09:36 PM | #105 |
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Re: Was it karma? or "Why Glass Fuel Filters Suck"
Joe, franken, Yes, I am intending on using steel brake line, bubble flared, for the filters, regulator, and gauge tee. I am sure small lengths of fuel hose w/clamps would be fine, but I am just doing it all in steel. I am carbureted, so we are talking about pretty low psi, like 3.5, but I just like the appearance of steel lines and the fittings. -Alden
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