Fuel lines

MDH33

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I crunched the hard fuel line on my 40 a few weeks ago and I need to replace it. It's no longer available from Toyota, so I figured I can bend and flare a new one.

Question: Can I just use appropriately sized diameter brake line for this? Seems like the same steel and thickness and I haven't found any generic steel "fuel line" locally, only brake line.
 

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Martin- I would think that would be just fine. You can get long lengths of the rubber style tubing... it is reinforced and makes routing it a lot easier. Can you splice in a spot where it is crunched or do you need a totally new piece.

Drew
 

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Martin- I would think that would be just fine. You can get long lengths of the rubber style tubing... it is reinforced and makes routing it a lot easier. Can you splice in a spot where it is crunched or do you need a totally new piece.

Drew

We did a trail repair by splicing in one of the charcoal canister tubes where it the hard line was damaged. It's not in a good place to have a splice, so I would rather just re-do the hardline which will allow me to keep it nice and close to the frame rail.

I'll pick up some brake line tonight and give bending and flaring a try. Thanks!
 

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Martin, I have a set of the fuel lines if you decide you want original stuff. :)
 

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Martin, I have a set of the fuel lines if you decide you want original stuff. :)

Thanks Chris! What year are they from?

Here's a pic of the one I need:

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It's colored red. It goes along the frame between the fuel tank and fuel filter hoses blue
 

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Thanks Chris. I'm going to try to make one first. Probably cheaper than driving down the hill and back with $4 gallon gas and 13 mpg. :o
 
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