karlak
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posted on 19/3/12 at 06:32 PM |
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Fuel Injection copper pipe and hose setup.
Having been shown and told the possible error of my ways if I choose to have a Braided Hose for the full flow and return, what is the suggested way of
connecting from the Copper pipe to the ITB's and Fuel tank.
I really would like to have braided fuel hose either end of my copper runs, but how do I connect the braided hose to the copper on a Fuel injection
system with higher pressure.
Any pictures of anyones setup or link to suitable sites would be much appreciated
Cheers
MK Indy - 2litre Duratec - Omex 600 - Jenvey throttle bodies - ETB DigiDash2
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tilly819
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posted on 19/3/12 at 07:40 PM |
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double flair the end of the copper pipe like a brake pipe then put the hose on and jubalee clip, the flair will act like a bead does on a radiator
pipe
tilly
F20C Haynes roadster 440 BHP/Tonne www.youtube.com/handmadeextreme
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dave r
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posted on 19/3/12 at 07:51 PM |
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my pipe was hard to flare, so i have soft soldered olives from compression fittings on the end
I'd love to give my imaginary friend a great big hug,
but this jacket makes it impossible.
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rusty nuts
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posted on 19/3/12 at 08:59 PM |
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Use a decent pipe flaring tool but do not use a double flare and then use proper fuel hose clips DO NOT use Jubilee clips as they are more likely to
cause a leak.
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tilly819
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posted on 19/3/12 at 09:49 PM |
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why not use a double flare, if you use a single then it leaves a sharp edge which will cut into the rubber and potently over time cause damage to the
hose
tilly
F20C Haynes roadster 440 BHP/Tonne www.youtube.com/handmadeextreme
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owelly
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posted on 19/3/12 at 09:58 PM |
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There may be some confusion with terminology. As I understand, a double flare is a single flare (male) with the end pushed-in to make the end concave
(female).
http://www.ppcmag.co.uk
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zetec
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posted on 19/3/12 at 10:25 PM |
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I did the 8mm olive route soldered onto the pipe thing as did not have a flare tool, also used jubilee clips and no leaks for last 8 years and 10k
miles...
" I only registered to look at the pictures, now I'm stuck with this username for the rest of my life!"
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Chippy
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posted on 19/3/12 at 10:40 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by zetec
I did the 8mm olive route soldered onto the pipe thing as did not have a flare tool, also used jubilee clips and no leaks for last 8 years and 10k
miles...
Ditto^^^. Ray
To make a car go faster, just add lightness. Colin Chapman - OR - fit a bigger engine. Chippy
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dave r
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posted on 20/3/12 at 06:38 AM |
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nothing wrong with my flaring tool,(snap on) it was jut the pipe that came from where i used to was very hard....
I'd love to give my imaginary friend a great big hug,
but this jacket makes it impossible.
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Oddified
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posted on 20/3/12 at 09:14 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Chippy
quote: Originally posted by zetec
I did the 8mm olive route soldered onto the pipe thing as did not have a flare tool, also used jubilee clips and no leaks for last 8 years and 10k
miles...
Ditto^^^. Ray
Same here, simple and works perfectly
Ian
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