Subject: Re: gas lines
Author: Bruce Giller
Date: Oct 16, 2002, 8:23 AM
Post ID: 1711216291
I think that these are polyurethane tubing. A good pneumatic shop
should carry them in both different colors and even in metric sizes.
Polyurethane is both imprevious to gas and oil; not sure how they would
work when under pressure as in a FI system. And they look sharp as well.
Bruce
John Prusnek wrote:
Mike:
I like the transparent blue lines, Cavi, I think, available from BMW
places and probably others. It doesn't harden up like a rock, is clear
enough to see if you're getting gas to the carbs, and stays soft enough
to pop on and off your fittings without hose clamps.
Sorry, can't remember where I got it from...
John Prusnek
Looking over my Ambo i have been watching the fuel lines show more and
more cracks, I don't know why their only 30 years old. Does anybody know
of a source for replacement lines. I rather not use plane ol gas line
since the OEM lines have such nice bends in them keep them compact.
mike
denver,co