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Author: Subject: fuel hose markings, and how to use the hose?
blakep82

posted on 25/8/11 at 12:26 PM Reply With Quote
fuel hose markings, and how to use the hose?

if i've got rubber fuel hose, with all the markings on it, in this case:
Nautilus fuel master-marine fuel hose ISO7840 A1-W.P 10Bar- 5/16" (lot23475)

now on a join between copper pipe and rubber hose, theres no way i'm going to be able to get all of that on every join...
what do i do to prove all the numbers? take a photo of the hose, and try and get all the numbers visible at some point on the car? so between the tank and filter i've got 'Nautilus fuel master-mar' and then between the filter and copper line 'ine fuel hose ISO7840 A1' then between the copper and pump 'W.P 10Bar- 5/16" (lot23475)'

or are they not as strict as that? do i just take a photo of the hose before it gets cut up, and take that, or do they not really check these things?

what have people passed with?

and whats the best way to bend 5/16" copper pipe neatly without kinking it?

cheers


[Edited on 25/8/11 by blakep82]





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r1_pete

posted on 25/8/11 at 01:07 PM Reply With Quote
Can't help with the markings but,

A cheapo tube bender like MINI TUBE BENDER PLUMBING 6 8 10MM COPPER PIPE | eBay
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will take care of bends in copper.

Made of aluminium and certainly wont do wrought iron like the ad suggests, but on copper brake and fuel lines they work fine.

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