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Old 01-09-2018, 08:35 AM   #34
In The Ten Ring
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Re: Inline Tube

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Originally Posted by OL SKOOL View Post
Thanks for all the info guys.I will bend my own and argue with myself if i get it wrong.I'm happily married so i got that part down pat.
Good choice! I bent my own fuel lines after a lot of advice and encouragement found on this site. TxFirefighter had the most influence on me I think.

Get a bender from ebay and a flaring kit from wherever. I bought a double flare kit from Craftsman, ordered it through the local Sears (which is now closed, very sad).

I used a lot of Poly Armor tubing from the local Napa store. I bought a cutter from amazon I think. Mine is a Rigid.

It's best if you work slowly, using your originals as a guide, and do your bending on a workbench. You will screw up many times, just be patient. Always wear safety glasses when under a vehicle.
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