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11-25-2019, 04:49 PM | #1 |
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Location: Chattanooga, TN
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No More Crimped Fuel Lines
I needed to bend 3/8" steel fuel line to 90°, but after the second collapse I was ready to try anything. I was using a quality Imperial line bender so it shouldn't be that difficult.
The first bend was made using packed sand in the line with just a little silicone grease on the upper jaw where it moved across the tubing. About 75% collapsed. The second bend was made after the line was filled with water and frozen overnight. About 50% collapsed, plus a crack on one side of the tubing. On the third bend I decided to insert an 8 gauge electrical wire and two 12 gauge wires into the tubing. I sprayed just a little Silicone in the tubing, then inserted the wires. I looped the ends of the wires to help pull them out after the bend. And... IT WORKED!!! I didn't get a picture of the bend because now it is on the truck and working great. You guys probably have a million other ways to bend larger tubing without collapsing, but this worked for me. POP
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