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Author Subject: fuel pipes
foot

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Post #1
hey my fuel pipes have just split which is a b*tch was just woundering if anyone could recoment and that are better than just replacing with standard ones or would u all recoment the just a trip to pug
Posted 17th Sep 2008 at 22:24
psjunkie

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Post #2
swampy Dunno

i need some new ones also as they just juibiliee clipped up at the moment where the elbows are on them. (take it your on about the ones off the fuel rail)

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Posted 17th Sep 2008 at 22:34
sacko_gti6

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Post #3
search 'braided fuel' first though, just a heads up before you buy them..

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Posted 17th Sep 2008 at 22:52
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sacko_gti6 wrote:
search 'braided fuel' first though, just a heads up before you buy them..


did you have any problems with yours?

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Posted 17th Sep 2008 at 23:08
infra

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Post #5
One of mine actually collapsed. Bog standard 8mm and 10mm fuel hose from an auto factors with proper fuel clips is what I would recommend.

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Posted 18th Sep 2008 at 00:05
foot

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Post #6
yer im on about the flexy pipe with the white and green connection blocks. think im going to just order up some new ones from pug tomorrow
Posted 18th Sep 2008 at 04:59
gnrlee Forum Admin

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Post #7
which part of the pipes?
I have some spare laying around
if it one of the small pipes mine went on removal
but I bought Swampys braided fuel lines they look Big grin too

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Posted 18th Sep 2008 at 05:03
petegti6

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Post #8
Mine are original and i've done 110K with them.

Just replace with OE parts unless you feel you need some fancy braided crap under the bonnet.

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Posted 18th Sep 2008 at 05:07
foot

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Post #9
i just went with the standard replacment ones nothing special
Posted 23rd Sep 2008 at 15:00
cescnathan

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Post #10
I am using the OE black fuel hose with screw clips on my fuel pipe connected with the white and green connection blocks, but it always collapsed and leaked fuel smell, need to change them in every several months. Should I go back to the original set of fuel pipe or just leave it to the OE one because of similar quality? Dunno

Posted 3rd Apr 2012 at 06:47
stan_306gti6 Forum Admin

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Post #11
Some standard rubber fuel hose from a parts store will see you fine. Thumbs up

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Posted 3rd Apr 2012 at 07:09
cescnathan

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Post #12
Thanks mate! Thumbs up

I go find some good quality rubber fuel hose then..
Posted 3rd Apr 2012 at 07:53
welshpug!

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Post #13
epic bump!

make sure it is fuel injection not carb.

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Posted 3rd Apr 2012 at 09:08
cescnathan

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Post #14
Thumbs up
Posted 3rd Apr 2012 at 10:15
stan_306gti6 Forum Admin

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Post #15
Yes, forgot to mention that...

Well done Mei. Smile

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Posted 3rd Apr 2012 at 10:39

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