I thought something similar came up recently but damned if I can find it.
I'm using 8mm microbore for the fuel line and I want to take it through a right angle bend where it reaches the engine compartment. I can't
get the bend sharp enough without it flattening the tube.
As far as I remember it was agreed that petrol would not affect solder. Would it be ok to use a Yorkshire elbow or would SVA say "not what a car
manufacturer would use" ?
i used 3 to get the pipe from the tank to the filter. nothing was said at sva and nothing leaks after a year.
hth
tom
A ha great! Just solved my problem that I was going to ask too! Cheers
Why not use a compression elbow?
It will make life easier if you have any fuel blockages etc.
quote:
Originally posted by nitram38
Why not use a compression elbow?
It will make life easier if you have any fuel blockages etc.
OK....
DO NOT USE A SOLDER FITTING...!!
Sorry for shouting, but there is a logical reason... If for some reason it leaks, the only way of stopping it leaking, or removing it, is by using a
blowtorch... And blowtorches and petrol do not mix....
Use a compression, which will only cost a couple of quid from B&Q and it will be easier to remove etc in the future...!
I know someone who used a solder fitting and he 'scared' himself fixing it...
Cheers
Pete
quote:
Originally posted by PeterW
OK....
DO NOT USE A SOLDER FITTING...!!
Sorry for shouting, but there is a logical reason... If for some reason it leaks, the only way of stopping it leaking, or removing it, is by using a blowtorch... And blowtorches and petrol do not mix....
Use a compression, which will only cost a couple of quid from B&Q and it will be easier to remove etc in the future...!
I know someone who used a solder fitting and he 'scared' himself fixing it...
Cheers
Pete
quote:
Originally posted by JoelP
quote:
Originally posted by PeterW
OK....
DO NOT USE A SOLDER FITTING...!!
Sorry for shouting, but there is a logical reason... If for some reason it leaks, the only way of stopping it leaking, or removing it, is by using a blowtorch... And blowtorches and petrol do not mix....
Use a compression, which will only cost a couple of quid from B&Q and it will be easier to remove etc in the future...!
I know someone who used a solder fitting and he 'scared' himself fixing it...
Cheers
Pete
what sort of psychopath tries to solder a fuel line after its been used!!!!!!!
Just solder it right first time