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RatCamper Samba Member
Joined: November 13, 2008 Posts: 3305 Location: Australia
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Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 9:49 pm Post subject: |
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Desertbusman wrote: |
Hey Bob, just go back to NAPA and dig thru their rack of radiator hoses. there is bound to be one that is the right diameter and curvature .
Yea, that hose was tougher than a hunk of an 8 ply steel belted radial tire. Hope you can find where to get one that is suitable.
BTW that is one awesome condition bus. Some of the areas where you would expect to see normal wear and tear, dings and scrapes, look close to showroom fresh. Please keep me updated--
EDIT- Fabulous Westy Guy might have a real good point on the fill elbow. Yours is new but it seems like it may be way to flimsy for the job. If the steel tube was securely positioned and restrained (which it isn't) the elbow might be OK but it sure could'nt survive with any pushing and pulling forces on it. |
What's the diameter on the fill hose? Never measured it but don't imagine it'd be too hard to find some hose / pipe that would do the job. The stuff I'm using as coolant hose is about 1.5" ID, sems impervious to everything, is rubber with steel belting layer and wrapped with I guess a rubberized cloth layer. I think it's an industrial hydraulic / oil hose. _________________ Vehicle: 1975 Special order delivery walkthrough panel based pop-top camper (LCA / Sunliner). Motor: Nippon 1.8L Single port Wasserboxer, Transmission: 3 rib 002. |
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Desertbusman Samba Member
Joined: June 03, 2005 Posts: 14655 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 10:56 pm Post subject: |
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Here's the deal Rat. The hose is used for Gasoline. We all read here all the time about fuel lines. How they don't last and need to be changed all the time. Some every year or couple years. German braided hose doesn't hold up to our new gas and many available fuel hoses don't either. It's all about the materials used in the hose construction. All the discussions about various hose specifications, suppliers, how quick they fail, and the need for suitable fuel lines has gotten real commonplace.
The difference is that fuel lines are quick and easy to replace. I don't know how many times I've had to change mine. But the hose connector on the tank fill tube is a real rough one to deal with. Bob rightfully want's to do it once and then not be bothered again and not periodically tearing the engine and engine compartment apart and lowering the engine.
What would be cool is if someone has a specific brand and manufactures part number intended for this gasoline application. _________________ 71 Superbug
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udidwht Samba Member
Joined: March 06, 2005 Posts: 3779 Location: Seattle, WA./ HB, Ca./ Shizuoka, Japan
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Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 11:38 pm Post subject: |
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ashley1 wrote: |
Well,started this am 6:30...replaced the hose under the spare tire...this alone took about an hour..cut old hose off, came right off. The trick is getting the new clamps to hold still...so try a little blue tape to hold them in place...this will save you quite a bit of time! Not hard, but you do move your body in new positions you have not done for years...if ever! Cleaned the metal piping with windex, and then applied a LITTLE WD-40, and new hoses slid right on. Replaced all of the other pieces of hose that are visible, and to the canister..was done by 8:45. Waiting for my partner who should be here by 11, and then to the firewall removal, and the hoses in the tank area. BTW, all hoses so far were original, marked VW with a part number...none cracked that I could see, but all hard as a rock...the hose under the spare tire well was "sticky" on the bottom side, and did smell like gas...from the outside.... |
No need for clamps on that piece of hose. There is no pressure in that evap line. The only time you'd actually see fuel from there is if you happen to overfill the tank. Volkswagen did not clamp any of the evaporative fuel lines including those behind the firewall with exception of the elbow off the top of the tank. |
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BUSBOSS Samba Member
Joined: January 21, 2009 Posts: 2161 Location: Northern California
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Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 12:16 am Post subject: |
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ashley1 wrote: |
Well, lowered engine with MUCH WONDERFUL help from my Samba friend, and all went well until we saw that the fuel hose (braided rubber) coming from the tank was original, loose clamp, and starting to crack around the edges. Went to NAPA, and they did not have the 2 3/8 ID hose in stock. Went to O'Reillys, and they had the correct ID fuel tank hose but is reinforced with steel wire, and is so stiff it will not bend at all, therefore could not get the fuel tank metal line and the rubber 90 degree elbow to the external filler collar aligned properly...if the new hose had just 1/2 inch of flex, would be fine. I do not see the hose available anywhere, but somebody must have this...HELP! |
I suggest going with the route pictured below. You can substitute the curved hose with the metal exhaust pipe and then just cut the hose you have into two shorter straight pieces.
I have an extra piece of the metal pipe already primed and painted. Send me a PM if you are interested. _________________ All the redemption I can offer, girl, is beneath this dirty hood
1976 Westfalia
1970 Karmann Ghia Convertible (sold - but not forgotten) |
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The Volkswagen Ranch Samba Member
Joined: November 24, 2002 Posts: 700 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 8:32 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks to all for their input...called Walter at Busboys this am...and he gave me the CORRECT part number for the formed hose at NAPA for a '78...#NBH1056. This is a 2 1/4" (or close o 60 mm ID hose), is flexible, and the angle is correct, can cut to fit, and should be able to make this work OK....does not have steel reinforcement either...go to their website and take a look....will get back to you AFTER we get it installed, with some tips that we will learn along the way.... _________________ 1963 Convertible (Lizzie) and 1964 Convertible (Patience) 1976 Westfalia (Winnie) |
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BUSBOSS Samba Member
Joined: January 21, 2009 Posts: 2161 Location: Northern California
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Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:00 pm Post subject: |
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ashley1 wrote: |
Thanks to all for their input...called Walter at Busboys this am...and he gave me the CORRECT part number for the formed hose at NAPA for a '78...#NBH1056. This is a 2 1/4" (or close o 60 mm ID hose), is flexible, and the angle is correct, can cut to fit, and should be able to make this work OK....does not have steel reinforcement either...go to their website and take a look....will get back to you AFTER we get it installed, with some tips that we will learn along the way.... |
It's been tried with not so great results. See the post and thread below.
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patayres wrote: |
I'm replacing all fuel lines in my bus ('75 1.8 EFI) & have the shorter metal pipe/longer rubber hose w/ bend. I was planning to do the bent exhaust pipe solution offered in this thread. It looks like German Supply's kit is out of stock.
I did find this on the NAPA website, which looks like it may be another possible solution... available prebent 2.25" ID hose http://www.napaonline.com/NOLPPSE/(S(l5brxb45f2gdutqwsiozc545))/Detail.aspx?R=NBH1056_0244167239#
It's available in either 45 or 90 bend. Anybody see a problem with this as a solution? |
i recently used this hose to replace mine, it was a real bitch to install but it did work. |
You can see the entire thread here: http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?p=4229958 _________________ All the redemption I can offer, girl, is beneath this dirty hood
1976 Westfalia
1970 Karmann Ghia Convertible (sold - but not forgotten) |
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The Volkswagen Ranch Samba Member
Joined: November 24, 2002 Posts: 700 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:52 am Post subject: |
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busboss..thank you for the thread...and would use your solution, except our '78 has the long metal tube and the short hose...I made a template of the existing hose vs the new hose, and if cut correctly, it should work. Last weekend bought the hard reinforced stuff that you are using on your application ..and although it won't work for our '78, should last you forever! Anybody else used the NAPA hose with the part number I supplied with success? _________________ 1963 Convertible (Lizzie) and 1964 Convertible (Patience) 1976 Westfalia (Winnie) |
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The Volkswagen Ranch Samba Member
Joined: November 24, 2002 Posts: 700 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 9:07 pm Post subject: |
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Desertbusman..the filler grommet IS from busboys! And is the best you can buy.. Check my other posts...looks like we may have a formed rubber hose that will work with some trimmimg according to a template I made. If this does not work, the Mercedes Sprint hose is available from CA in 2-3 days for $17.00, and definately works....but I think we will get the new hose to work....angle of the bend is very close,and it is flexible! Thank you for your kind words about our bus Ladybug..she is getting better every day....mail me back, or call me on my cell so we can talk about getting together this coming weekend, and where you would like to go to dinner! bob _________________ 1963 Convertible (Lizzie) and 1964 Convertible (Patience) 1976 Westfalia (Winnie) |
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Desertbusman Samba Member
Joined: June 03, 2005 Posts: 14655 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 9:23 pm Post subject: |
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ashley1 wrote: |
and where you would like to go to dinner! |
Where? Probably at a campground in Flagstaff this summer Your bus kitchen does work, doesn't it?
Glad you zeroed in on what you need. We'll do it this weekend. I'll give you a call in a couple days. _________________ 71 Superbug
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The Volkswagen Ranch Samba Member
Joined: November 24, 2002 Posts: 700 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:10 am Post subject: |
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Just ordered the Mercedes Sprint fuel hose from the dealership in Arrowhead..$17.00, no freight, coming from CA, will be here tomorow morning..part number is 901 476 0026. This hopefully should solve 2 problems 1. This hose has been used succesfully...2. It is for current fuels, so should last for a long time. It is pre-formed, and has a flexible "bladder" in the middle, so should be able to get the correct angle, and not put too much stress at the elbow on the filler neck. Which brings up another question...is there any sort of support device that was originally installed at the factory to support the pipe near the filler neck? The elbow seems a bit "flimsy" thin walled, and I would suspect, easy to stress..we had popped out the metal plug that allows access to the clamp screw, and there was a small 3/4" plastic plus near it that we popped off, but could find no purpose for the plug as there was nothing behind it.... _________________ 1963 Convertible (Lizzie) and 1964 Convertible (Patience) 1976 Westfalia (Winnie) |
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Desertbusman Samba Member
Joined: June 03, 2005 Posts: 14655 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 12:20 pm Post subject: |
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Bob, how wide is the slot for the 'puter? 2-1/4+" to pull the steel tube out? Maybe there is some evidence on the tube where some sort of clamp or restraint was located.
Any stress on the tube and it will be pulling on the rubber boot at the fill opening. Actually, maybe everytime you gas up the pump nozzle probably shoves or bangs on that tube. The rubber connector at the tank isn't rigid enough to wonderfully hold the steel tube in the optimum position. At least that's how it appears.
Maybe someone, Bus Daddy?, has input from their experience and wisdom . _________________ 71 Superbug
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Westfabulous Samba Member
Joined: January 07, 2007 Posts: 4207 Location: The tropic of Canada, dodging the giant flying moose of Surrey!
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Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 12:34 pm Post subject: |
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I found that if you lube up the filler grommet really well, and the rubber hose to the tank, you should be able to twist the metal pipe and find the sweet spot where it does not apply any lateral torque on the filler grommet / neck or the connector hose. Once you find that spot, put on the clamps and be done. I used Scott's straight hose; works fine. No need for a bendy hose. _________________ *****************
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The Volkswagen Ranch Samba Member
Joined: November 24, 2002 Posts: 700 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 4:19 pm Post subject: |
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Mike, The opening for the filler is 2 1/4"...picked up the mercedes hose this afternoon, and the ID is the same as the original hose..and it is a "little" shorter as was specified in the German fellow's post from a couple of years
ago...it is flexible, not reinforced, and should be flexible enough if we need..I believe that we already have the elbow hose positioned correctly...and on the tube 100% which may have been part of the earlier problem (previous install)...either way, we have 2 different hoses now....let me know what your schedule is for this weekend...I will start early Saturday AM and get the other hoses on, and get the tank area cleaned up and ready...Bob _________________ 1963 Convertible (Lizzie) and 1964 Convertible (Patience) 1976 Westfalia (Winnie) |
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Westfabulous Samba Member
Joined: January 07, 2007 Posts: 4207 Location: The tropic of Canada, dodging the giant flying moose of Surrey!
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 5:41 pm Post subject: |
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This has become quite the job. Better BBQ some chicken and ribs for DBM; gotta keep the helper happy. _________________ *****************
"I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today." |
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The Volkswagen Ranch Samba Member
Joined: November 24, 2002 Posts: 700 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 6:01 pm Post subject: |
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Westfabulous, yes it has! Can't believe what a project this has turned into! Never thought it would be so complicated...by the way, what did you use to lube up the hoses? Thank you for your advice...really hope that the Mercedes hose works, so bus owners have another source for the hose that has up to date rubber compound..Bob BTW...it was only $13.00, overnight shipping at NO charge! _________________ 1963 Convertible (Lizzie) and 1964 Convertible (Patience) 1976 Westfalia (Winnie) |
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Westfabulous Samba Member
Joined: January 07, 2007 Posts: 4207 Location: The tropic of Canada, dodging the giant flying moose of Surrey!
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 6:04 pm Post subject: |
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ashley1 wrote: |
Westfabulous, yes it has! Can't believe what a project this has turned into! Never thought it would be so complicated...by the way, what did you use to lube up the hoses? Thank you for your advice...really hope that the Mercedes hose works, so bus owners have another source for the hose that has up to date rubber compound..Bob BTW...it was only $13.00, overnight shipping at NO charge! |
Umm, errr, ahem.......KY Lube....a little dab'll do you. Tell DBM I say hello. Good luck. _________________ *****************
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The Volkswagen Ranch Samba Member
Joined: November 24, 2002 Posts: 700 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:30 pm Post subject: |
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Westfabulous...OK what is KY? If not "respectable"...pm me. Mike said to ask you! Best Wishes, Bob _________________ 1963 Convertible (Lizzie) and 1964 Convertible (Patience) 1976 Westfalia (Winnie) |
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Desertbusman Samba Member
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:41 pm Post subject: |
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_________________ 71 Superbug
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Westfabulous Samba Member
Joined: January 07, 2007 Posts: 4207 Location: The tropic of Canada, dodging the giant flying moose of Surrey!
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 8:50 pm Post subject: |
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What? Strictly for mechanical purposes, and all that, ahem. First it was her oven, now this. She's really gonna kill me now!
I've since taken mine apart again, as I've decided to scuff and paint the tank before sealing it all away behind the firewall. I found that the KY worked quite well for tweaking the metal pipe. Maybe I got lucky, but there was no pulling on the filler grommet when I found the right angle of the dangle. _________________ *****************
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