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- rob quilter
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Sure I've got some in the garage, I can also check for you tomorrow if semicolon forgets. It has to be rubber fuel hoses, not just any hose (due to the pressure). Motor factors sell it usually by the meter, think I laid £5 for mine and had it on for a few years no probs until my car was wrttien off.ek9sid wrote:What diameter hose did you use? Just so I know which one to get
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Behind the passenger side rear wheel, there's a plastic cover. Remove the cover and there's 2 fuel lines, around 8" of them are uncoated and just bare metal. That's where they are prone to rusting.
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That's exactly where it happened on my car. I wonder if the hose with jubilee clips would pass an mot if the cover hadn't been put back onrob quilter wrote:Behind the passenger side rear wheel, there's a plastic cover. Remove the cover and there's 2 fuel lines, around 8" of them are uncoated and just bare metal. That's where they are prone to rusting.