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akear Samba Member
Joined: August 18, 2013 Posts: 359 Location: Los Angeles
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Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2015 7:51 am Post subject: |
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Also using that NAPA metal filter but mounted under fuel tank along with an inline shut off valve. I'm using 5 mm braided line that came from one of the vendors (WW I think). |
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c21darrel Samba Member
Joined: January 22, 2009 Posts: 8211 Location: San Dimas
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ZENVWDRIVER Samba Member
Joined: November 07, 2008 Posts: 3340 Location: N.E. Oklahoma
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Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2015 7:36 pm Post subject: |
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...since we live 20 miles from Tulsa, we buy all needed gas line and all needed new parts from Bughaus.com. They sell only quality German braded fuel line ...guess I am just partial to Bughaus.
Can't say, I ever remember changing the fuel lines for newer...I think, my single cab braded line has been in there for near 20 years, clamps too. _________________ 5/50, pastel green 11G - SOLD
8/50, gray 11A Beetle
6/52, pastel green 11C - SOLD
11/4/52, black Zwitter - SOLD to my little bro.
1954 Porsche, pre A, with VW 36 horse- SOLD
1/54, black 11C Beetle - TRADED
2/55 Iceland green Beetle, on a 1965 pan
3/55 113 Beetle, stratos silver
1955 Messerschmitt KR175 - SOLD, sadly
1960 single cab
1962 SO33, with SO 42 interior
9/63 Pacific blue, Ghia
'87 Toyota MR2
'02 WestFORDia E-150, GAVE TO OUR SON
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-Zodiac- Samba Member
Joined: September 22, 2014 Posts: 782 Location: Pensacola/milton, florida
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Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2015 10:47 pm Post subject: |
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Hey bughaus's actually says that theirs is multi fuel rated, and will exept e10 - not a bad price per meter either.
Jbugs has yet to email me back on when my order will be shipped, or the cost. _________________ 1973 karmann ghia - current, not the last VW.
1947 Chevy stylemaster - gone, but not forgotten.
1995 Ford F-150 - gone, hatred for it lives. |
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rockerarm Samba Member
Joined: December 16, 2009 Posts: 3552 Location: Los Angeles
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Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 12:05 pm Post subject: |
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Hi. I've been in this game many years and daily drive air-cooled VW's since 1973. I would not be too concerned about the country of origin with fuel hose. The inspection, and hence replacement, of the fuel hoses is a maintenance item. It was when I was a dealer tech back in the '70's when we had real gasoline and continues to this date. It is my understanding there is up to 20 different fuel blends across the USA. Wikipedia states Brazil is the second largest producer of ethanol fuels. I don't know if their export fuel hose to the USA meets specs for this fuel, but since, as previously stated, I don't let my fuel hose remain on the vehicle long enough to be a problem (cross my fingers). I try to encourage my few customers to replace the fuel hoses, filter, and fan belt approx. once a year. I did this 30 years ago and remain vigil on this.
As far as buying a common needed maintenance item, as fuel hose, 3000 miles away is ludicrous! There has to be someone closer. If not hit me up as I can get anything you need and, as an example, will USPS mail you a 3' roll of hose, filter, and clamps in one of there packages that are economical. Don't they have these envelope/packages that state "if it fits it ships" for cool prices.
Hope this helps, Bill. |
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