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EXTENDING FUEL LINES???

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EXTENDING FUEL LINES???
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92yota
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what is the best way to connect two fuel lines, 1/4" maybe, so that gas won't leak out under pressure? i have a brass tube (barrel connector?) that each hose was pushed onto the end of and cremped down, but it is leaking. there has to be a better connector to use.
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92yota
+1y
bump
mazdalow's avatar
mazdalow
+1y
Fuel injected or carb?
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03on22s
+1y
I've always seen just a barb fitting used.
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dssur
+1y
you extend (replace) the whole rubber line from the metal fitting on the tank to the metal fitting on the frame, you dont try to half ass it and use a splice on rubber hose. You are saving what, maybe 5 dollars worth of hose by using an increasingly more and more complex splice? Just replace the two lines with one long enough.
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kaoss
+1y
a barbed fitting an two worm clamps should work. I replaced the entire fuel line with one the correct length to avoid this problem all together.
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92yota
+1y
Originally posted by Russ-D



you extend (replace) the whole rubber line from the metal fitting on the tank to the metal fitting on the frame, you dont try to half ass it and use a splice on rubber hose. You are saving what, maybe 5 dollars worth of hose by using an increasingly more and more complex splice? Just replace the two lines with one long enough.

i didn't do this, thats why im trying to fix it. i'll just replace the line. thanks for the replies.
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kaoss
+1y
good call,if it's fuel injected make sure to get the correct line, if it's not, don't pay to much for FI line if you don't need it.

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