Fuel Lines
#1
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?
Any thoughts or comments?
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?
Any thoughts or comments?
#8
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
mike
mike
#9
I always feel bad when I read these stories of guys losing the entire car in a car fire.
$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.
Steve C.