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How Much Poly Armour Does it Take to Redo the Fuel Lines [message #257598] Sun, 03 August 2014 10:29 Go to next message
Bruce Hart is currently offline  Bruce Hart   United States
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I got a 35% off coupon from Advanced Auto and though I would use it to buy Poly Amour to replace the fuel lines in the GMC.
That would be two vent lines 3/8" to just before the gas fill up, one fuel line to carb and one 5/16" line to the generator.

I believe Jim K. posted this a few months back but I can't find his posting.

Promo code if anyone else wants to use it is MISSUH41 only good through August 4th or tomorrow.


Bruce Hart 1976 Palm Beach 1977 28' Kingsley La Grange, Wyoming
Re: How Much Poly Armour Does it Take to Redo the Fuel Lines [message #257605 is a reply to message #257598] Sun, 03 August 2014 11:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
thorndike is currently offline  thorndike   United States
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Bruce,

I went to Advanced Auto Part's web site and I only see Poly Armour brake lines. Am I missing something, or are you looking to use brake lines as fuel lines?

Bob


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Re: How Much Poly Armour Does it Take to Redo the Fuel Lines [message #257606 is a reply to message #257598] Sun, 03 August 2014 11:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Just did my this spring. For the top of the tanks, you need four 3/8" x 40" and two 5/16" x 40" lines. I say 40" because that is the closest length they sell to what you need. Also you need one foot of 1/4" line for the Onan. I'm thinking they are around $7 each, expect for the 1/4" line.

Jon


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Re: How Much Poly Armour Does it Take to Redo the Fuel Lines [message #257607 is a reply to message #257605] Sun, 03 August 2014 11:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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http://www.agscompany.com/automotive/brake-fuel-transmission-lines/poly-armour/352
Re: How Much Poly Armour Does it Take to Redo the Fuel Lines [message #257628 is a reply to message #257607] Sun, 03 August 2014 13:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I used most of a 25' roll - $15. But after straightening it out, I would do the sticks next time.

76 Birchaven - "Wicked Mistress" - New engine, trans, alum radiator, brakes, Sully airbags, fuel lines, seats, adult beverage center... those Coachmen guys were really thinking about us second hand owners by including that beverage center... Columbia, SC.
Re: [GMCnet] How Much Poly Armour Does it Take to Redo the Fuel Lines [message #257639 is a reply to message #257628] Sun, 03 August 2014 14:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jerry Wheeler is currently offline  Jerry Wheeler   United States
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I finished my 77 transmode coach several weeks ago; used 2 25' rolls of 3/8
poly amour and had about 4 feet leftover. I did all metal on top of the
tanks (gas line and the two breather lines). Metal to the edge of the
tanks where I could attach short pieces of Gates Blockade rubber before
attaching to another metal line. This is the 4th coach I have done this
way. Yes, you have to straighten most of the amour lines.
JR Wheeler 78 Royale NC/OR
currently on the Oregon coast enjoying the 65 degree days and 53 degree
nights along with fresh salmon, crabs & clams.



On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 2:28 PM, Joe Weir wrote:

> I used most of a 25' roll - $15. But after straightening it out, I would
> do the sticks next time.
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> really thinking about us second hand owners...
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Re: [GMCnet] How Much Poly Armour Does it Take to Redo the Fuel Lines [message #257715 is a reply to message #257605] Mon, 04 August 2014 04:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bruce Hart is currently offline  Bruce Hart   United States
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Bob, yes I am gong to use the Poly Armour for my fuel lines.


On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 10:18 AM, Robert Peesel wrote:

> Bruce,
>
> I went to Advanced Auto Part's web site and I only see Poly Armour brake
> lines. Am I missing something, or are you looking to use brake lines as
> fuel
> lines?
>
> Bob
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Re: How Much Poly Armour Does it Take to Redo the Fuel Lines [message #257717 is a reply to message #257628] Mon, 04 August 2014 05:26 Go to previous message
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Joe Weir wrote on Sun, 03 August 2014 13:28
I used most of a 25' roll - $15. But after straightening it out, I would do the sticks next time.


Important note: I only used hard lines on top of the fuel tanks, low vapor FI hose everywhere else.


76 Birchaven - "Wicked Mistress" - New engine, trans, alum radiator, brakes, Sully airbags, fuel lines, seats, adult beverage center... those Coachmen guys were really thinking about us second hand owners by including that beverage center... Columbia, SC.
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