Anybody replace there in tank fuel line?
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Anybody replace there in tank fuel line?
Anybody replace there in tank fuel line instead of replacing the whole assembly? I have three locations that have contacted the inside of the tank and have worn down the outside of the tubing, and one has a pin hole.
I think the fix would be to use Gates SAE 30R10 Submersible Fuel Line, using a shorter length so that it doesn't hit the tank walls, and/or putting tie wraps on those contact points. Harley only sells the one line from the tank quick disconnect to the regulator/filter, the other line requires you to buy the fuel pump.
Fuel line tank output to pump item#19 P/N 62194-04
Retail: $55.92
Chicago HD: $44.74
Zanotti's: 36.35
Fuel pump assembly item#7 P/N 61016-04B
Retail: $160.00
Chicago HD: $128.00
Zanotti's: 105.92
Fuel pump assembly with regulator item#26 P/N 75218-04B
Retail: $250.00
Chicago HD: $200.00
Zanotti's: ?
I think the fix would be to use Gates SAE 30R10 Submersible Fuel Line, using a shorter length so that it doesn't hit the tank walls, and/or putting tie wraps on those contact points. Harley only sells the one line from the tank quick disconnect to the regulator/filter, the other line requires you to buy the fuel pump.
Fuel line tank output to pump item#19 P/N 62194-04
Retail: $55.92
Chicago HD: $44.74
Zanotti's: 36.35
Fuel pump assembly item#7 P/N 61016-04B
Retail: $160.00
Chicago HD: $128.00
Zanotti's: 105.92
Fuel pump assembly with regulator item#26 P/N 75218-04B
Retail: $250.00
Chicago HD: $200.00
Zanotti's: ?
Last edited by WS6 Formula; 01-22-2015 at 06:52 PM. Reason: Updated Photo Links
#2
WS6, I haven't replaced my line, but that sounds like a good idea.
Where are you finding the Gates line??
mud
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#3
I haven't found it yet, but looks like NAPA auto parts carries it. 5/16" @ around $20.00 a foot, a lot cheaper then replacing the factory assembly.
Info below I found from searching on Google:
Gates Submersible Fuel Line:
http://ww2.gates.com/europe/brochure...cation_id=5165
NAPA Item# NBH H209:
http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/Ca...209_0006447045
"Some good info about in-tank fuel pump hose"
http://www.nloc.net/vbforum/showthre...fuel+pump+hose
Info below I found from searching on Google:
Gates Submersible Fuel Line:
http://ww2.gates.com/europe/brochure...cation_id=5165
NAPA Item# NBH H209:
http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/Ca...209_0006447045
"Some good info about in-tank fuel pump hose"
http://www.nloc.net/vbforum/showthre...fuel+pump+hose
Last edited by WS6 Formula; 01-22-2015 at 06:53 PM. Reason: Updated Links
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Here's the low budget fix for the leaking factory fuel lines caused by fuel lines rubbing on the inside of the tank surfaces (A lot cheaper then having to buy the whole factory assembly). Made a shorter line from fuel filter housing output to tank output, original was too long and rubbed on top of the tank causing a pin hole, new line doesn't touch anything.
Also made the pump output to the regulator / filter housing shorter, this one fits snug around the regulator / filter housing, and when installed inside the tank it is snug in between the regulator / filter housing and the tanks fuel gauge housing, don't think that is going to vibrate and wear through like the factory line.
Also used constant tension fuel line clamps, similar to the original ones that are on the tanks output fuel line to the injector fuel rail. Didn't want to chance of screw type loosening from vibration, and didn't use the crimp type just in case the fuel line softened with age (constant tension fuel line clamps will self tighten). On the fuel line clamps, you will have to clip off the clamp tabs to slip it through the tank output threaded hole.
Gates Submersible Fuel Line
Gates P/N 27093
Inside Diameter 5/16 Inch
Working Pressure 100 psi
Length 1 foot:
http://www.gates.com/products/automo...fuel-line-hose
I bought two one foot Gates Submersible Fuel Lines for $39.90 from:
https://www.lightningforceperformanc...es_Brand).html
Also made the pump output to the regulator / filter housing shorter, this one fits snug around the regulator / filter housing, and when installed inside the tank it is snug in between the regulator / filter housing and the tanks fuel gauge housing, don't think that is going to vibrate and wear through like the factory line.
Also used constant tension fuel line clamps, similar to the original ones that are on the tanks output fuel line to the injector fuel rail. Didn't want to chance of screw type loosening from vibration, and didn't use the crimp type just in case the fuel line softened with age (constant tension fuel line clamps will self tighten). On the fuel line clamps, you will have to clip off the clamp tabs to slip it through the tank output threaded hole.
Gates Submersible Fuel Line
Gates P/N 27093
Inside Diameter 5/16 Inch
Working Pressure 100 psi
Length 1 foot:
http://www.gates.com/products/automo...fuel-line-hose
I bought two one foot Gates Submersible Fuel Lines for $39.90 from:
https://www.lightningforceperformanc...es_Brand).html
I bought a fuel pump kit for my car from this place below, they carry that type of fuel line you're looking for. If you want the factory Harley Davidson line it only comes attached to the fuel pump.
http://www.racetronix.biz/searchresu...=Fuel+Tube&Tp=
Also search Google: https://www.google.com/#q=corrugated+fuel+line
FEATURES:
Made of high-tech plastic
Superior to all types of natural and synthetic rubber hoses (including SAE 30R7/9/10)
Highly resistant to solvents / chemicals in modern pump and race gas
Ethanol (E-10 / E-85) compatible
Corrugated construction allows for tight bend radiuses and resistance to kinking
Isolates / reduces noise which is a byproduct of pump pulsations
High-flow capacity
Mandatory for all modern cars and trucks which no longer use rubber components in their fuel system
Modern fuel systems no longer use rubber components because of their incompatibility with modern enhanced pump gas which contains ethanol and other solvents such as toluene, xylene and MTBE. Unlike these flex tubes, rubber hose will break down very quickly when exposed to these types of fluids. This will allow vapors to leach into the atmosphere and cause the hose to swell and burst. Rubber particles may also contaminate a modern fuel system causing jet pumps, siphon pumps, check valves, regulators, diverters and injectors to fail. When replacing a fuel pump in a new fuel system, it is imperative that a new fuel tube be used. Racetronix uses fuel tubes in all of its late-model fuel pump assemblies to guarantee compatibly and reliability with the factory fuel system.
http://www.racetronix.biz/searchresu...=Fuel+Tube&Tp=
Also search Google: https://www.google.com/#q=corrugated+fuel+line
FEATURES:
Made of high-tech plastic
Superior to all types of natural and synthetic rubber hoses (including SAE 30R7/9/10)
Highly resistant to solvents / chemicals in modern pump and race gas
Ethanol (E-10 / E-85) compatible
Corrugated construction allows for tight bend radiuses and resistance to kinking
Isolates / reduces noise which is a byproduct of pump pulsations
High-flow capacity
Mandatory for all modern cars and trucks which no longer use rubber components in their fuel system
Modern fuel systems no longer use rubber components because of their incompatibility with modern enhanced pump gas which contains ethanol and other solvents such as toluene, xylene and MTBE. Unlike these flex tubes, rubber hose will break down very quickly when exposed to these types of fluids. This will allow vapors to leach into the atmosphere and cause the hose to swell and burst. Rubber particles may also contaminate a modern fuel system causing jet pumps, siphon pumps, check valves, regulators, diverters and injectors to fail. When replacing a fuel pump in a new fuel system, it is imperative that a new fuel tube be used. Racetronix uses fuel tubes in all of its late-model fuel pump assemblies to guarantee compatibly and reliability with the factory fuel system.
Last edited by WS6 Formula; 05-03-2017 at 12:07 AM. Reason: Added original type fuel line info
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Rooster151 (08-17-2018)
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Your welcome.
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So far I only put about four hundred miles on it, alls well.........
Update:
05/02/2017
8 years later
38,400 miles
Still have the Gates hoses with no issues
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Last edited by WS6 Formula; 05-03-2017 at 12:21 AM.
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