Fuel Lines and Hose Ends
Posted: Apr 10th, '07, 09:12
Hello Everyone,
I am getting ready to install my fuel lines for my repower project. Cummins recommends ½†diameter fuel supply lines with an A-1 rating. That is readily available. However, I would like to have crimped hose end connections as opposed to hose barbs with hose clamps. My problem is that I can’t find anyone who can make me up hose ends which are brass or other non-corroding material. My local NAPA dealer can only provide steel connectors. I don’t have a problem with steel connections at the engine or the filters, because I can see those and maintain those. However, the connections to the fuel tank will be in a pretty harsh environment. (You saw what happened to my steel sending gauge unit). Shouldn’t they be non-corroding?
How did others make up your fuel lines? Does anyone have a supplier for brass hose ends?
As always, your help is much appreciated.
Vince
I am getting ready to install my fuel lines for my repower project. Cummins recommends ½†diameter fuel supply lines with an A-1 rating. That is readily available. However, I would like to have crimped hose end connections as opposed to hose barbs with hose clamps. My problem is that I can’t find anyone who can make me up hose ends which are brass or other non-corroding material. My local NAPA dealer can only provide steel connectors. I don’t have a problem with steel connections at the engine or the filters, because I can see those and maintain those. However, the connections to the fuel tank will be in a pretty harsh environment. (You saw what happened to my steel sending gauge unit). Shouldn’t they be non-corroding?
How did others make up your fuel lines? Does anyone have a supplier for brass hose ends?
As always, your help is much appreciated.
Vince