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[GMCnet] Fuel hoses [message #128209] Wed, 01 June 2011 15:12 Go to next message
Richard Brown is currently offline  Richard Brown   United States
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I need to replace the fuel lines on the coach & the local parts store has SAE 30R7 spec hose available. Is this hose ethanol resistant?

Richard & Carol Brown

1974 Eleganza SE

"DILLIGAF"

Lindale, Tx. 75771

903-881-0192
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Re: [GMCnet] Fuel hoses [message #128210 is a reply to message #128209] Wed, 01 June 2011 15:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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"I need to replace the fuel lines on the coach & the local parts store has SAE 30R7 spec hose available. Is this hose ethanol resistant?

Richard & Carol Brown"



Goodyear says so.
http://www.goodyearep.com/productsdeta"il.aspx?id=10526

Link now says page not found, must be an old one. Current page I found says not to be used with "sour" gas. Based on that and a motorhome that sits for a while with fuel in tanks, I wouldn't used it.


Mike K. '75 PB Southeast Michigan

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Re: [GMCnet] Fuel hoses [message #128218 is a reply to message #128209] Wed, 01 June 2011 17:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
USAussie is currently offline  USAussie   United States
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G'day,

Here's a link to Goodyear's fuel hoses:

http://www.goodyearep.com/ProductListing.aspx?folderid=1036

Here's a link to Gates Barricade fuel hose:

http://www.gates.com/search/index.cfm?location_id=510&go=SearchGates

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Rob M.
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AUS '75 Avion - The Blue Streak TZE365V100428
USA '75 Avion - Double Trouble TZE365V100426

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I need to replace the fuel lines on the coach & the local parts store has
SAE 30R7 spec hose available. Is this hose ethanol resistant?

Richard & Carol Brown
1974 Eleganza SE
"DILLIGAF"
Lindale, Tx. 75771
903-881-0192

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Re: [GMCnet] Fuel Hoses [message #128233 is a reply to message #128209] Wed, 01 June 2011 19:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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That's good. I've looked on the net at barrier hose & at $3-4 bucks /foot(or more), I was getting sticker shock. O'Reilly's Auto Parts down the street sells SAE 30R7 lo-pressure fuel hose in all sizes needed except for the fill "T" and ell for $1.29 /ft. + tax. Much easier to afford in the quantity required, and it's made in USA. AutoZone's hoses are about the same but their origin is questionable. Also, if this store don't have the amount needed, they'll go to another of the 5 or 6 stores within 20 miles & get what's needed. I'll get stainless steel clamps rated for submerged service at Lowes (water well grade).
   For me, AutoZone is the stop of last resort. I usually buy from NAPA or O'Reilly's if they got what I need. They seem to care about the quality more than A.Z.

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Re: [GMCnet] Fuel hoses [message #128235 is a reply to message #128210] Wed, 01 June 2011 20:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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GMC Cruse wrote on Wed, 01 June 2011 15:19



Goodyear says so.
http://www.goodyearep.com/productsdeta"il.aspx?id=10526

Link now says page not found, must be an old one. Current page I found says not to be used with "sour" gas. Based on that and a motorhome that sits for a while with fuel in tanks, I wouldn't used it.


Your link had some noise in it. Fixed:

Fuel Line/PCV/Emission Control Hose SAE 30R7
http://www.goodyearep.com/productsdetail.aspx?id=10526

Says it's OK for: Leaded and unleaded gasoline, diesel fuel, gasoline blends of ethanol (E10), E-85 and sour gas.



1973 Sequoia 260 (since 2011)

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Re: [GMCnet] Fuel hoses [message #128238 is a reply to message #128209] Wed, 01 June 2011 20:32 Go to previous message
GeorgeRud is currently offline  GeorgeRud   United States
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With all the issues caused by the ethanol in gasoline these days, perhaps using aluminum or steel fuel lines wherever possible may be a cheaper alternative. As long as it's properly mounted to avoid vibration or wear from rubbing against other surfaces, I think it should be more resistant to today's fuels.

George Rudawsky
Chicago, IL
75 Palm Beach
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