Ben ev
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whats the proper and ideal way to join the blue car fuel line to rubber hose to rail and then from regulater to the return? mines well bodged atm jubilee clip style and think it may be causing loss of fuel pressure when its needed.
[Edited on 20-08-2007 by Ben ev]
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joey736
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8mm hose will push on the end of the fuel filter perfectly, if you remove the plastic clippy bit first, and secure with a jubilee clip.
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Ben ev
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anyone else who can read the question first?
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Dave A
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use 8mm push fit joints. I use them daily and never had 1 fail. most motorfactors will be able to supply them. dont have a pic to show you though.
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Ben ev
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take it these are good for plenty of pressure? be really helpfull if you cud dig out some kind of pic dave. hate noin somethings bodged up
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Nic Barnes
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all mine been done with jubilee clips ben, aint never had any problems like that
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Vaux Lad
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Jubilee clips are fine.
Make sure there proper petrol pipe clips tho, and not the ones that cut into the pipe.
Just with the rubber pipe slid over the main plastic pipes, and then clamped on, will be fine.
[Edited on 21-08-2007 by Vaux Lad]
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Ben ev
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quote: Originally posted by Vaux Lad
Jubilee clips are fine.
Make sure there proper petrol pipe clips tho, and not the ones that cut into the pipe.
Just with the rubber pipe slid over the main plastic pipes, and then clamped on, will be fine.
[Edited on 21-08-2007 by Vaux Lad]
still dont think its ideal coz dont no how tight to do it. been reading to much max boost me thinks. a few years back wouldnt of thought twice about it. mind you blowing up xe's seemed to be the norm
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Vaux Lad
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Just tight enough so they dont leak.
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Ben ev
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yeah not leaking atm but was hoping there was some kind of brake pipe style nut and olive coupling for them. interested in what dave a is suggesting though
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