Steel Fuel line replacement? To buy pre made or make your ow
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As described, any body recommend best way going about replacing the steel fuel lines. Dealers is looking £90 for the feed and return line, which I thought was quite expensive for two metal lines. However it seems like a hassle to make up your own as the two ends need crimped / flared?.
Any help / advice / or suggestions welcome.
Thank you
Any help / advice / or suggestions welcome.
Thank you
I am changing my fuel line as a winter project,( my set up only needs the feed line ) I have brought the bmw one for £40 after discount, it has 12 bends in it so would not be easy to replicate, also as you say you need to flare the ends.
Also the new one is powder coated. You will probably need to replace at least some of the mounting clips as well due to breakage on removal.
Also the new one is powder coated. You will probably need to replace at least some of the mounting clips as well due to breakage on removal.
Buying new pre bent from the dealer is your best & cheapest bet, i have recently made all my lines ( custom brake & fuel), as my whole set up is non standard this was not an option for me. The cost of the steel lines,tools, mistakes & time taken to get a factory look is by far more expensive!
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Where did you get the green steel pipes from Andy as the replacement ones from BMW are black?
Andy, took your advice and went to ring the dealers today, but unfortunately someone got there before me and got the last fuel lines. Have you a link to the guy that supplied your fuel lines, it looks like I am going to have to make them up myself. Also how did you manage to crimp / flare the ends ? Any links to that particular tool would be great.
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i'm probably wrong by a country mile but would it be possible to use braided stainless steel??
i know it would cost a lot more but is it doable??
i know it would cost a lot more but is it doable??
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Is there any technical reason not to use copper/kunifer for this situation? Easy to bend, easy to flare, no rust, and even available with a rubberised coating if you use the LPG stuff.
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[quote="Shiz"]Andy, took your advice and went to ring the dealers today, but unfortunately someone got there before me and got the last fuel lines.
I only brought my fuel line a few weeks ago, are they making any more?
I only brought my fuel line a few weeks ago, are they making any more?
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None whatsoever, and I have used this on several occasions. Job done for life.Grrrmachine wrote:Is there any technical reason not to use copper/kunifer for this situation?




