Nylon Fuel Line Over Barb at Milla Stelzer blog

Nylon Fuel Line Over Barb. Use an alternate fuel hose with the existing fittings, clamp. Get baum tool, heat line in water and tap on. There's no clamp or anything. In my infinite mechanical aptitude, i broke the fuel return line elbow on the saab. It's a plastic fitting that connects the hard nylon return line to the fuel pump. It's not pliable enough to contact around the barbs. These have barbs that stuff. I cut off the stock fuel lines this morning, and the fuel line part appears to be two thin layers of nylon line. New part was like $3. Setup is fast, easy, and allows for. I have about 5 inches of the line sticking up. It is recommended to use a compression fitting when using nylon tubing as a fuel line. I am trying to warm up an old 5/16 ths nylon fuel line in place on a ram pickup. Has anyone found a good method of holding the line fixed without the baum tool? It is a tight place.

Dorman OE Solutions 1/4in Steel to 5/16in Nylon Tube Fuel Line Quick
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In my infinite mechanical aptitude, i broke the fuel return line elbow on the saab. It is recommended to use a compression fitting when using nylon tubing as a fuel line. It is a tight place. I cut off the stock fuel lines this morning, and the fuel line part appears to be two thin layers of nylon line. It's not pliable enough to contact around the barbs. I am trying to warm up an old 5/16 ths nylon fuel line in place on a ram pickup. Has anyone found a good method of holding the line fixed without the baum tool? I have about 5 inches of the line sticking up. Setup is fast, easy, and allows for. There's no clamp or anything.

Dorman OE Solutions 1/4in Steel to 5/16in Nylon Tube Fuel Line Quick

Nylon Fuel Line Over Barb Use an alternate fuel hose with the existing fittings, clamp. Get baum tool, heat line in water and tap on. I am trying to warm up an old 5/16 ths nylon fuel line in place on a ram pickup. I cut off the stock fuel lines this morning, and the fuel line part appears to be two thin layers of nylon line. There's no clamp or anything. Setup is fast, easy, and allows for. It is a tight place. Has anyone found a good method of holding the line fixed without the baum tool? Nylon does not grip a barb fitting well. It's not pliable enough to contact around the barbs. These have barbs that stuff. It's a plastic fitting that connects the hard nylon return line to the fuel pump. I have about 5 inches of the line sticking up. New part was like $3. Naturally, the leak is at the barbed fitting on the filter housing end where the fuel line is the most hard and crispy from engine heat over the years and is no longer tight to the barb. It is recommended to use a compression fitting when using nylon tubing as a fuel line.

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