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Carlzilla

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Quarry Bonk

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Clear-Braided-PV...l-/111029695561
Just had a thought, looks the same as air compressor hose so obviously it can take the flow and pressure, and its rated for fuel use, so is there any reason I shouldn't use this?

Reason being I could buy a bundle of it and use the leftovers for airlines as I could do with a few short ones.

Edited by Carlzilla on 1st Sep, 2013.

On 26th Jan, 2012 Tom Fenton said:
ring problems are down to wear or abuse but although annoying it isn't a show stopper

On 5th Aug, 2014 madmk1 said:
Shit the bed! I had snapped the end of my shaft off!!

17.213 @ 71mph, 64bhp n/a (Old Engine)


graemec

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Was quite common as fuel hose years ago. Does tend to go yellow/brown and get very stiff and hard (although generally not brittle)


stevieturbo

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As above. It's crap.

9.85 @ 145mph
202mph standing mile
speed didn't kill me, but taxation probably will


Rammie2000

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used something like that. inside came soft and got suckt allong with the fuel... do i need to tell the rest?

you can do anything if you set your mind to it...
i rather blow it up winning than keep it together losing.

finish date set for project 1... march 2018


Carlzilla

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Air line only then!

On 26th Jan, 2012 Tom Fenton said:
ring problems are down to wear or abuse but although annoying it isn't a show stopper

On 5th Aug, 2014 madmk1 said:
Shit the bed! I had snapped the end of my shaft off!!

17.213 @ 71mph, 64bhp n/a (Old Engine)

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