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Title: Replecement Fuel Lines MKII 8v k-Jet Question
Post by: Horney on 16 April 2012, 14:11
Hi Folks,

After buring through my plastic fuel line and setting the car on fire I need to replace them. OE ones are expensive and take ages to arrive.

Now I've not looked at how the connections work either end but can I just run two lengths of stainless braided line and jubilee clips on either end?

nick
Title: Re: Replecement Fuel Lines MKII 8v k-Jet Question
Post by: The Mighty Elvi on 16 April 2012, 15:45
Shouldn't be a problem. Pressure isn't high enough to cause a worry.

Go Ghetto and use some garden hose and jubilee clips.

 :grin:
Title: Re: Replecement Fuel Lines MKII 8v k-Jet Question
Post by: Sam on 16 April 2012, 22:43
I thought the fuel lines ran pretty damn high pressure? If you go to a hydraulic speacialist they will cut them to length and put the correct connectors on them.  :smiley:


Edit: I would definitely get them properly made, they run at the same psi as 16v apparently which is around 90psi. I thought I had properly tightened up all my connections when replacing my head and it was jizzing fuel from 3 different places, two of which been because of not tightening jubilee clips on my extra injector rail. When they were tightened enough I felt they were about to strip themselves
Title: Re: Replecement Fuel Lines MKII 8v k-Jet Question
Post by: Wayne on 17 April 2012, 00:03
Sam is spot on, they need to be high pressure and the proper fittings, anything else is plain crazy.
Title: Re: Replecement Fuel Lines MKII 8v k-Jet Question
Post by: Horney on 17 April 2012, 07:33
Cheers guys, like I said I hadn't had a proper look at them yet. Looks like I better find out the part numbers and get them ordered from VW as they seem to be main dealer only.

Nick
Title: Re: Replecement Fuel Lines MKII 8v k-Jet Question
Post by: Sam on 17 April 2012, 09:09
Cheers guys, like I said I hadn't had a proper look at them yet. Looks like I better find out the part numbers and get them ordered from VW as they seem to be main dealer only.

Nick

NO! A Hydraulic specialist will be half the price of the stealer for a braided hose, even cheaper for standard fuel lines with propper connectors. Just take your old lines in and see what they can sort. Your nearest hydraulic hose specialist will be very close to your nearest industrial estate.  :smiley:

These seem to have a good range and could probs sort you.... http://www.hampshirehose.co.uk/products-services.html
Title: Re: Replecement Fuel Lines MKII 8v k-Jet Question
Post by: Wayne on 17 April 2012, 09:12
Just one word of warning, some hydraulic hose companies will not make fuel lines due to HSE regs.
Title: Re: Replecement Fuel Lines MKII 8v k-Jet Question
Post by: Horney on 17 April 2012, 09:16
Plenty to think about then. I need to get the old ones off and have a look at them. As I have ruined them I was thinking of running braided lines inside the car.

Added to my list of things to do/check out this weekend.

Nick
Title: Re: Replecement Fuel Lines MKII 8v k-Jet Question
Post by: Sam on 17 April 2012, 09:18
Just one word of warning, some hydraulic hose companies will not make fuel lines due to HSE regs.

Ya, the company I went to refused to sell my oil return pipe as an oil return pipe even though it was able to take 1billion psi of boiling hydraulic fluid for a good few years with no issue  :laugh: The link I put up seem to have most bases covered so probs worth a ring about fuel lines. If you are really really stuck, buy some generic high pressure fuel line and simply get them to put the propper bits on the end  :smiley:
Title: Re: Replecement Fuel Lines MKII 8v k-Jet Question
Post by: Diamond Hell on 17 April 2012, 14:40
If you're desparate talk to Merlin Motorsport at Castle Combe.  Normally very helpful and able to offer all you may require (at premium 'motor sport' prices).
Title: Re: Replecement Fuel Lines MKII 8v k-Jet Question
Post by: clipperjay on 17 April 2012, 14:51
I think quality ones on fuel lines is not a bad idea considering the old ones nearly caught fire rather have job spec items Nick than any old ones?
Title: Re: Replecement Fuel Lines MKII 8v k-Jet Question
Post by: Dolly on 17 April 2012, 17:27
sorry for the hijack, but my fuel pipes that connect to the filter or maybe the pump (cant remember which) The ones that connect at the rear of the drivers sill, they are about 6 inch long and look like hose pipes with a couple jubilee clips  :cool:

is this the norm or has it been bodged? next time im underneath ill take a picture..