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Old 01-26-2026, 06:21 PM   #7
Loose Screw
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Re: PTFE/AN Fuel Hose? Hardline Tubing Frame to Block Fuel Pump Jumper?

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I've used -6 PTFE and rubber lined -6 for fuel lines. IMO the -6 rubber lined is a bit more flexible than -6 PTFE and is a bit cheaper for the line and fittings.
I do find the PTFE line is a bit easier to assemble.
Yeah, This is my first go round with AN PTFE but I'm so done with gummy rubber fuel line and it's "permeability"! It took me Years to come to My Own realization! My truck ain't no Cars and Coffee trophy winner but if I'm going to Have To do a job myself I'm going to try and do it a better way...

And I know there are the steel line craftsmen on here, but what are They using for "jumpers"

Damn, and I bought this truck to be Yard Art......
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