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Fuel line for H

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hsojman

03-08-2008 16:09:49




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The fuel line on my 1940 H is leaking at the nut (it is split) that goes into the carb. What size is that? Do I have to use copper or can I use rubber lines. The copper is very difficult to work with.




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ir

03-09-2008 10:23:40




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 Re: Fuel line for H in reply to hsojman, 03-08-2008 16:09:49  
rubber lines burn aaand copper cracks-neither recommended. steel brake lines are best.



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Jayw

03-09-2008 06:14:39




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 Re: Fuel line for H in reply to hsojman, 03-08-2008 16:09:49  
Stay away from rubber lines if your going to use the old machine in the woods to bring down fire wood.Low limbs can snag her off the carb this happened to me a couple years ago been using copper or steel ever since
Jay



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El Toro

03-09-2008 04:26:54




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 Re: Fuel line for H in reply to hsojman, 03-08-2008 16:09:49  
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You can use a fuel line like this or get a low pressure hose from Aeroquip, Alemite or Weatherhead that use's barb push on fittings and they won't leak. We used them on test vehicles for years. I used an Aeroquip 3/8 hose with barb swivel nuts on our dishwasher. Sure is easy to pull out if you need to. Hal

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akb

03-08-2008 22:28:12




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 Re: Fuel line for H in reply to hsojman, 03-08-2008 16:09:49  
I used rubber line I even took off the sediment bowl ,to many problems with it plugging. I installed some angle fittings in tank then a ball shut off valve ,short section of hose then a see thru in line filter then rubber to carb.This solved all the fuel flow problems ect.



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Wayne in MN

03-08-2008 16:39:34




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 Re: Fuel line for H in reply to hsojman, 03-08-2008 16:09:49  
Go to your NAPA store & get a steel brake line of the correct length & fitting size. Carefully bend it around a large socket or pipe to avoid kinking the tubing. Use the old line as a pattern.
Copper can be formed in the same manner.



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