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Old 01-10-2003, 07:31 PM
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I was just doing my business in my favorite room and reading the old trustworthy workshop manual.

I was looking at the inspection procedures for fuel lines.



Anyone ever replaced them to know the cost?

I thought that if it is cheap enough (within reason) they should be replaced reguadless if you have the engine out and the time to do it.

I always feel bad when I read these stories of guys losing the entire car in a car fire.

Do these lives deteriorate that much (my car is a 93) that they start leaking?

Or do their connections get loose and faulty?



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Old 01-10-2003, 07:35 PM
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just go SS braided from the tank to the engine :bigok:
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Old 01-10-2003, 07:41 PM
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Pics or links to examples Jon?
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Old 01-10-2003, 08:56 PM
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get the fuel recall kit, it comes with all the lines and clamps, its about $100. i think its N3A1-13-S70A



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Is that from a Mazda dealership?
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yeah you get that from mazda.



I would prolly replace at least the ones around the engine...to prevent fires if they leak.
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Doing braided stainless is gonna cost a **** ton of money, mostly for all the fittings you will need.
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we have looked and around here we cant get high pressure fuel hose that is anywhere near the quality of 10year old mazda hose. i had some gates hose on the 20b for about 50miles, and i had to replace it because it was bad



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I always feel bad when I read these stories of guys losing the entire car in a car fire.
Two words: Fire Extinguisher The mod every car should have...

$20 @ Home Depot.





A local shop, MazCare, gave me some Choline (sp?) fuel hose.

Best I've ever seen. Not sure where they source it. Can check though.



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my fuel system is all braided SS AN lines and fittings. its expensive but its worth it if you want to run alot of boost!
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