Making Fuel Lines
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Local Hero
Making Fuel Lines
Cheers
1981 1600 GTI (coming to a road near you soon…)
1983 1100 C
1983 1100 C
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Local Hero
I think this has been discussed before? From memory you couldn't, something to do with the copper pipes work hardening/fracturing but then again you use them for brake pipes!
Maybe CuNi pipes are ok?
Otherwise crazyquiff does those braided/flexi ones.
I did see 'littlekev' had a genuine VAG one on ebay for ?20 which I would have bought as already bent to shape but shipping it from Aberdeen would have been a nightmare!!
Let us know what you decide to do
Cheers
Andy
Andy
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1983 MK1 Golf GTI Campaign Model - Under (looooong) resto!
1962 Rover P4 80
2002 BMW 745i
2008 BMW Z4 2.5Si
LINCOLNSHIRE REGION - https://www.facebook.com/groups/467122313360002/
1983 MK1 Golf GTI Campaign Model - Under (looooong) resto!
1962 Rover P4 80
2002 BMW 745i
2008 BMW Z4 2.5Si
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Local Hero
Have since been looking around on the internet and found a number of people ( see here )selling copper fuel line for other cars and mentioning fittiong them to campers and Beetles.
Can anyone shed any light on the hardening/fracturing issue?
Cheers
1981 1600 GTI (coming to a road near you soon…)
1983 1100 C
1983 1100 C
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Local Hero
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Local Hero
Cheers
1981 1600 GTI (coming to a road near you soon…)
1983 1100 C
1983 1100 C
Posted
Local Hero
You may remember my old post on flexy fuel lines ? I had my own flexy pipes made by a local company [very cheaply] so it may be worth a search first in you area .
Cheers……………
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