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20-12-2010, 11:21 PM | #1 | ||
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Does anyone know the the name of the supplier that manufactures the Falcon fuel lines for Ford.
The reason is I need some fuel line and fittings like Ford fit to the Falcon. It very hard to find an aftermarket supplier for this fuel line. |
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21-12-2010, 02:21 AM | #2 | ||
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i know the ones you mean, i`m pretty sure HIS HOSE sells the fittings.
http://www.hishose.com.au/contact.htm |
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21-12-2010, 07:09 AM | #3 | ||
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Have you rung ford spare parts itself?
Aftermarket fuel lines ? You have next to no chance there. No such thing. You will need to go to hydralic hose shop or hydralic hose supply shop and get the fuel line and fittings there.
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21-12-2010, 09:29 AM | #4 | ||
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Thanks Mik
Jim Goose, I need fuel line made up with the same fittings and hose that Ford use. The hose they use has a plastic liner. Currently I am using EFI hose. My fuel tank and all the fuel lines are in the boot. With no leaks anywhere I am getting a petrol smell in the boot. I have been told the problem is that with with unleaded petrol the odour of the petrol can permeate through the hose. To overcome this the fuel hose should be lined with plastic or teflon. I can get teflon line hose, but the fittings are not suitable. Warren |
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21-12-2010, 02:13 PM | #5 | ||
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If your using the proper EFI hose your hose shouldnt become porous and emit smells.
I think your being a bit misled if you ask me. Have you checked the fuel venting system? Is your fuel tank pressurizing after you drive it a lot? Do you have the correct fuel tank cap? One way to check if your tank isnt venting is to pull over after you smell fuel and open the fuel cap. I had an issue years ago with my EL Falcon and it was the vent hose which was old and kinked. After 15mins of driving you could smell petrol in the cabin. I would need to pull over and open the fuel cap to release all the pressure in the tank. I new hose was all i needed.
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21-12-2010, 02:49 PM | #6 | ||
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If you're talking about the low pressure line from the tank, then they're currently made by Norma Pacific in Croydon.
IIRC the line itself is Nylon 12. |
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21-12-2010, 03:00 PM | #7 | |||
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I have found fuel line that will overcome the permeation I hope. Fuel line used for marine applications has to meet certain standards and permeation is one of them. This is a description of the fuel line I am trying to get. "Trident "Barrier Lined" Type A1 Marine Fuel Hose #365 Trident Barrier Lined A1 Fuel Hose (Distribution, Return, Vent, and Transfer) for both gasoline (petrol) and diesel (including alcohol blends). Exceeds ABYC H-24 & H-33, SAE J1527, ISO 7840, & USCG Type A1; and is NMMA Type Accepted & CE certified. Built with best fuel, fire and age resistant formulation, 2 spiral reinforcement and unique "Barrier Liner" on inside surface of tube so fuel is not in direct contact with rubber. Provides extraordinary resistance to fuel permeation and aging, as well as fire, heat, cold, and ozone. Also good Bend-ability." So if you have the smell of fuel in your car and recently replaced your rubber fuel lines iy might not be a fuel leak. Warren |
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