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Project Addicted
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Eastern Shore. MD
Posts: 919
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Scott,
You can essentially make you own at home. First you need the right barrier fuel injection hose. I can't recall it now but can find the spec for you. Next you need proper Oetiker clamps and tools to crimp them. Next you cut off the outer ferrule that is crimped on your hoses but be careful to not cut into the pipe part. A slice on both sides allows you to peel the old ferrule that has been crimped on, off of the pipe or nipple. You can then cut new sections of hose, slip on the Oetiker clamps then the pipe and crimp.
I have used these in this application successfully and have tested the crimps in water for leaks over 24 hours at 100 psi to satisfy my own concerns.
A regular hose house will probably use a ferrule that is too long and crimp it up to hight, this really crimps the ferrule onto the ridge on the pipe and can cause an early failure due to too much crimp pressure where it was not originally intended.
This has worked for me but you need to investigate and make sure it's good for you.
Just my .002
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Jon
1966 912
1976 911 3.4 Backdate Project
1986 944
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