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What type of hose can you use in a fuel tank?

rubber hose


How do you replace the Rubber Fuel line hose on a 1993 Buick Regal Gran Sport?

You have to drop fuel tank and use quick disconnect tool to change lines


Is the fuel hose made of rubber in a Jeep liberty diesel?

Some sections of the fuel lines are rubber.Some sections of the fuel lines are rubber.


Fuel filler tube 97 neon?

The fuel neck? its about 150 dollars brand new. or it could be the rubber hose that connects it to the fuel tank. which would be only a few dollars.


What size is the rubber hose that comes from the gas tank on a 96 ford escort LX?

I have a 96 Ford Escort LX. I need to replace the vent and the fuel intake rubber hose that come from the gas tank. Can you tell me what size both hoses are?


You notice a fuel hose with a leak What should you do?

replace the hose


Can you change a copper fuel line with a rubber one?

If the car has a "Carb" you can use rubber line....however, you have to be extremely careful with routing the rubber fuel line as rubber line is prone to rubbing a hole through it which can lead to a fire. Also you have to use fuel line, NOT vacumn hose. Do NOT use rubber hose on a fuel injected car as the fuel pressuse is much higher.


How do you replace a Fuel Filler Hose on a Subaru Outback?

how to inspect fuel filler hose on 2004 subaru outback


Is fluid supposed to come out of modulator vacuum hose on b2200?

NO. You need to REPLACE the modulator valve and the rubber hose. That's it.


How do you replace the fuel pump located on a 1986 Lincoln?

YOU WILL HAVE TO DROP THE GAS TANK AS THE FUEL PUMP GOES IN THE TOP OF THE TANK . YOU WILL HAVE TO REMOVE THE GAS LINES THAT ARE RUBBER THAT HAVE THE FORD CLIPS ON THEM JUST PUSH THE CLIPS OFF AND PULL THE HOSE OFF


Is a rubber hose flexible?

Yes. A rubber hose is flexible.


What happens if you replace metal fuel lines with rubber?

it can be done with only fuel hose. i have done it when fuel lines have needed spliced or a few feet needed replacing. never had a problem after that either. auto parts sell it by the foot. very affordable Not knowing what vehicle you have, be careful, some fuel systems require more than 60 psi. Some aftermarket rubber fuel lines may not handle that pressure.