Re: [Chrysler300] Modern Fuel Line
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Re: [Chrysler300] Modern Fuel Line



Bob Jasinski wrote:
> 
> Modern rubber fuel lines and related rubber parts are made from compounds
> not affected by ethanol. Read the date code stamped on the line to make sure
> it is of recent manufacture. I replaced all the old lines on my G with new
> lines a couple of years ago with modern line and have not had a problem.
> Avoid old stock fuel pump rebuild kits and seek out modern replacements.  I
> would much rather see ethanol in the gas than that MTBE crap.

> Bob J

DITTO All The Above!!!

PLUS if buying replacement rubber fuel lines, one could look for 
The Fuel Injection grade hoses,  Since it typically sees 60+ pounds
of Fuel Line Pressure It is A very Sturdy product!!!
Our Old cars (even equipted with the average add-on electric fuel pumps)
see less then maybe 10 pounds of fuel line pressure!

-- 
Paul Holmgren
Hoosier Corps #33, L-6
2 57 300-C's in Indy


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