What Deano said. Get some good quality hose. I've noticed the new rubber fuel injection line is only rated to 50 psi. Be sure you buy some hose rated for the 75 psi that the stock pump can output.
What Deano said. Get some good quality hose. I've noticed the new rubber fuel injection line is only rated to 50 psi. Be sure you buy some hose rated for the 75 psi that the stock pump can output.
Thanks guys
if you haven't gotten any, give us a call, we have some of that according style, stock hose, it's flexible and holds up great.
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ive found that dorman products make a plasic fuel line "repair" kit.
has fittings, line, crimps, and more...
im removing my -6an and replacing it with that kit. ive noticed the
pressure line needs a shave. the pressure is pushing the rubber through
the braided sheathing.
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Thanks for the info guys. I went ahead and had some fabbed up at a local hose shop. Did't know they did small automotive jobs. Now i've got to get some tranny lines made. The '02 4l60e that i'm using needs larger fittings at the trans.