Aeroquip Fuel Lines
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Aeroquip Fuel Lines
Hi,
I'm about to change the fuel lines on my Cosworth to stainless steel braided hose and Aeroquip type fittings. Going to be buying all my parts from Think Automotive, have downloaded thier catalogue but I'm a bit confused as to which type of hose I should buy.
In the catalogue it lists FC333 as a suitable hose for fuel lines which can be used with normal blue and red Aeroquip fittings.
Further on in the catalogue it states you should use TFE lined hose for fuel injected cars but the FC333 hose is not TFE lined. I then found an Aeroquip 2807 hose which is TFE lined but the only re-useable fittings for this hose where Moquip ones.
Can anyone who has done this job before give me some advise as to which hose I should be buying and which fittings?
Also does anyone know what Moquip fittings are? Are they similar to Aeroquip but just made by another company?
Have tried to call them this morning but just keep getting answear phone.
I'm about to change the fuel lines on my Cosworth to stainless steel braided hose and Aeroquip type fittings. Going to be buying all my parts from Think Automotive, have downloaded thier catalogue but I'm a bit confused as to which type of hose I should buy.
In the catalogue it lists FC333 as a suitable hose for fuel lines which can be used with normal blue and red Aeroquip fittings.
Further on in the catalogue it states you should use TFE lined hose for fuel injected cars but the FC333 hose is not TFE lined. I then found an Aeroquip 2807 hose which is TFE lined but the only re-useable fittings for this hose where Moquip ones.
Can anyone who has done this job before give me some advise as to which hose I should be buying and which fittings?
Also does anyone know what Moquip fittings are? Are they similar to Aeroquip but just made by another company?
Have tried to call them this morning but just keep getting answear phone.
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They are only open to walk-in customers on Saturdays (until lunchtime). Moquip is their own manufactured fittings.
You can use the FC333 hose but it will emit fuel vapour after a while and basically you will smell petrol all the time, not so bad if run underneath the car but not ideal. If you want to do it properly, use TFE lined hose, I recommend the "progold" hose and fittings, the hose itself is MUCH more flexible than over types of hose which helps on installation. Get all the part numbers from the catalogue you downloaded and then call Rally Design as they sell the same stuff ALOT cheaper
You can use the FC333 hose but it will emit fuel vapour after a while and basically you will smell petrol all the time, not so bad if run underneath the car but not ideal. If you want to do it properly, use TFE lined hose, I recommend the "progold" hose and fittings, the hose itself is MUCH more flexible than over types of hose which helps on installation. Get all the part numbers from the catalogue you downloaded and then call Rally Design as they sell the same stuff ALOT cheaper
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