Replacing fuel lines
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- klu99apm
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My fuel lines under the car are very rusty and this was picked up on the last MOT. They're now leaking a bit near the fuel filter so its probably time to replace them, and some rubber hoses.
Where do I get new lines - I couldn't see anything on the GSF website so is the dealers the best place - does anyone know how much they'll cost and are they easy to fit?
Thanks!
Where do I get new lines - I couldn't see anything on the GSF website so is the dealers the best place - does anyone know how much they'll cost and are they easy to fit?
Thanks!
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FlappySocks
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Never done it, but its 8mm tubing. B&Q do copper pipe for about Ԛ£15 for 10 meters. I assume you will need to flare the ends out a bit to stop the hoses from slipping off.
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E30Mark
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I'm sure the lines are only Ԛ£10 from the dealer, sod mucking about with the micro-bore from B&Q!
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Fuel pipes need to be made of steel.
sorry
sorry
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Blue plastic on the E36.eRgal wrote:Fuel pipes need to be made of steel.
sorry
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could u put plastic ones on an e30, r e36 different route/that different?
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smithy318i
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Says who ?eRgal wrote:Fuel pipes need to be made of steel.
sorry
Mine are copper.

- klu99apm
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Thanks for the replies.
The metal lines were only Ԛ£12.50 from the dealers.
The hoses are Ԛ£11 each but instead I bought some fuel injector pipe from Halfords and cut it to length - much cheaper.
The whole job took less than 2 hours, including a trip to Halfords!
The metal lines were only Ԛ£12.50 from the dealers.
The hoses are Ԛ£11 each but instead I bought some fuel injector pipe from Halfords and cut it to length - much cheaper.
The whole job took less than 2 hours, including a trip to Halfords!
anyone got any info on the plastic pipes???
could it be done to an e30??
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could it be done to an e30??
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E30Mark
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did the metal lines come straight, or rolled up?
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FlappySocks
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Just out of interest, is there any reason why you can't just use rubber hoses to replace the metal lines?

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