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1/2" steel hard line.
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I've seen stainless 1/2" on Amazon Local hydraulic line stores Google it MSC
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If you use a steel line, either DOT approved or coated. Bare steel line will corrode. Either Aluminum or a good brand braided hose or stainless.
Kartek sells -8 (1/2") stainless steel tubing. https://www.kartek.com/parts/12-outs...oil-lines.html |
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Teflon core SS braided hose will last forever AN10. Name brand
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I agree on the ®Teflon lined braided. I use the black nylon braid but the braided ss will outlast most of us.
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The best steel braided hose for a fuel system is the Goodridge G-Line XF 811 hose. Will work with any fuel, with anti-static properties and resistant to fuel vapor leakage.
http://www.dragracehose.com/index.php?pageid=hoses |
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