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Plastic Fuel line help

SSG ALBANESE

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Ok I did the search, came up with an old posting from 2004 but the replys were blank others were cucv.

I need to buy the plastic fuel line. I have taken it to autozone and others but all they have is rubber. Correct inner size but not outer.

I watched some videos and a guy had some yellow plastic lines, I tried to pause it to read the numbers but to no luck.

What size (1/4?), where can I buy it?
 

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If you talking about the short lines between the injectors, I tryed that hardware tubing that looks like ice maker water line before and it stretches. After reading several SS posts I switched to plastic air brake line, I have not had a problem with that. Dont forget the ferrule and brass inserts
 

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The pex is thicker then the clear tubing you talking about! The air brake hose works good also!
 

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DOT airbrake line

DOT airbrake line

I was told on this site to use DOT airbrake line.
I'll be going for it soon at NAPA
Lst guy I talked to had 40 feet of it

Remember what I was told
there are short and there are long retainers
or was that short and loong ferrules?
that could be a problem
and to put new ferrules

GOTO the thread M35A2 Deuce fix it
to see what they told me

I have to replace everything there on the port side

Please, whatever you find is best let me know too!
 

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I used pex plumbing tubing from home depot! get a roll of 1/4 and 3/8".


NO,no, no, wrong.auaauaauaaua

Do not use polyethylene tubing.
 

SSG ALBANESE

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NO,no, no, wrong.auaauaauaaua

Do not use polyethylene tubing.

Ok. I didnt end up buying any PEX tubing, I didnt like it. For now I bought a role of the plastic water line (only for a repair if im in a pinch.) The closest place that sells the air brake line is about a half hour drive each way.

Before I make that trip I am wondering what the OEM product the military used. So far I have seen and heard of all of the modifications rather than keeping the original design.

I will look at the fix it forum recommended above.
 

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NO,no, no, wrong.auaauaauaaua

Do not use polyethylene tubing.
fuel lines
about all the fuel lines I must replace
conjecture

from "M35A2 deuce fix it" thread

Anybody have source for the "plastic" fuel hose? Please help. The actual nomenclature; a source to procure it from? Did you find the source for the plastic fuel lines? I need to replace all from the fuel pump outlet to secondary filters all the way back to the hydraulic head overflow and the FDC inlet. The TM 9-2320-361-20P section ll fiqure 17 says tubing, made from tubing P/N TD2.57420 with a part number and with an SMR code and a CAGEC number. Basically indecipherable to me.
So far I have not found where to by the "plastic" hose. It has all been cut and jury riggerd and leaks.

I be ready to wok but have not the parts
I want whatever it waws they used when it was built
Was it all copper tubing in 1969 before it all got butchered?
 

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If you want the stock fuel line, go to a truck repair shop.

If you want an equivalent line that is readily available and inexpensive, use dot brake line.
 

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Why not use pex? Its resistant to diesel and oil? Its better then the clear crap the military uses! But what ever you use some on here will complain about it! Use copper they say it cracks! Use plastic it melts etc etc etc!
 

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fuel lines
about all the fuel lines I must replace
conjecture

from "M35A2 deuce fix it" thread

Anybody have source for the "plastic" fuel hose? Please help. The actual nomenclature; a source to procure it from? Did you find the source for the plastic fuel lines? I need to replace all from the fuel pump outlet to secondary filters all the way back to the hydraulic head overflow and the FDC inlet. The TM 9-2320-361-20P section ll figure 17 says tubing, made from tubing P/N TD2.57420 with a part number and with an SMR code and a CAGEC number. Basically indecipherable to me.
So far I have not found where to by the "plastic" hose. It has all been cut and jury riggerd and leaks.

I be ready to wok but have not the parts
I want whatever it waws they used when it was built
Was it all copper tubing in 1969 before it all got butchered?

It's as easy as Googling the part number listed in the -24P.

Made by Hercules Engine Co.

And if you keep looking a little(google), you can cross refrence the number.

Here's a link to the cross refrence. 4720-00-135-4424, L16535, L46886, L514498, U610482-1, U610482-15, 10658260 Official Source It has the specs. All those other manufactuerers part numbers are different manufacturers that make the same stuff. Get Googling!

'll just use black dot air line(made from the same material).
 

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PEX is not designed for the temperatures under the hood, the vibrations, the abraisions,the ozone, the UV rays, bla bla bla.

Pex is just not the correct stuff to use.

The clear crap the military used is about 45 years old. How long do you expect it to last?

btw, show me a link to your 1/4 pex.
 
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Is that 1/4" id?

See the max temp on that? 180 F. That's the temp of the motor on a cool day.Go point your IR gun at some componanent under your hood, after a good hard drive. Then replax your house water line with something that is safe and proven.

Are running garden hose on your water heater?
 
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