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Old 01-04-2024, 01:17 PM
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I'm looking for the hose that's small and connects from the fuel pump to the fuel filter.
I see pics on the web but they didn't explain where it goes to. See picture. I need the part number.
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Ill see if I can find some old pics. My car is too low to see under and its currently a bit burried in the garage lol
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Originally Posted by PJmak
Ill see if I can find some old pics. My car is too low to see under and its currently a bit burried in the garage lol
cool thanks. My car is almost ready to pull out the rear sub frame so I want to get the fuel hoses so I can replace after I replace all the bushings and suspension arms etc,,,
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Originally Posted by PJmak
Ill see if I can find some old pics. My car is too low to see under and its currently a bit burried in the garage lol
PJ I just need the part number of that small hose in the picture. I don't know why you said your car is too low to see. Thanks.
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Coildnt find anything online or in my old pics. My car is kinda burried for the moment. Ill see what I can do tomorrow


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Hey Geo.,

i think you refers to the small hose (8mm) inner, (230mm) length, that connects to the fuel pump,,

P/N: "2304768726"..

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That’s the one Zayed thanks. Thanks Pj too.

I can’t believe how expensive this small hose is,$43.00 shipped.
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No need to stick with OE hoses Geo.,

this hose is basic (8mm), it's mostly sold by a meter, and can find it easily from multiple shops!,,

i replace all fuel hoses with flexible reliable silicone hoses 4 years ago

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Originally Posted by cm60k
No need to stick with OE hoses Geo.,

this hose is basic (8mm), it's mostly sold by a meter, and can find it easily from multiple shops!,,

i replace all fuel hoses with flexible reliable silicone hoses 4 years ago

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Yes you’re right. I just bought these springs that go inside the hose to bend any way I want. Then you heat them and let cool off and they stay in that position.

I just have to get the right size hoses. I will check my local stores. I wanted the oem for that little hose but the price is crazy. Thanks
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Yes you’re right. I just bought these springs that go inside the hose to bend any way I want. Then you heat them and let cool off and they stay in that position.

I just have to get the right size hoses. I will check my local stores. I wanted the oem for that little hose but the price is crazy. Thanks
Just make sure they resist to petrol/gas as some hoses are prone to disintegrating when used with the stuff

Some info with a picture and part numbers. Is it #60 on the picture? It seems to sell for $9.28 so don't know who quoted you $60
https://nemigaparts.com/cat_spares/e...33/44w/47/030/

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Originally Posted by DRBC43AMG
Just make sure they resist to petrol/gas as some hoses are prone to disintegrating when used with the stuff

Some info with a picture and part numbers. Is it #60 on the picture? It seems to sell for $9.28 so don't know who quoted you $60
https://nemigaparts.com/cat_spares/e...33/44w/47/030/
Will do thanks. And that part number is different from what I been searching. Pelican parts has it for $20.00 plus shipping. But I’m going to make my own as I get those springs that go inside the hose to bend any way you want. But I did save that link just in case. Thanks
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If you use the spring inside, there is no need to heat the hose to make the curve. That heat will shorten the life of your new hose by some undefined amount. Make sure you get hose that can withstand E fuels as well.
note: There are also springs that fit on the outside of the hose, depending on ID and needed fuel may be a better option.
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Originally Posted by silverc4s
If you use the spring inside, there is no need to heat the hose to make the curve. That heat will shorten the life of your new hose by some undefined amount. Make sure you get hose that can withstand E fuels as well.
note: There are also springs that fit on the outside of the hose, depending on ID and needed fuel may be a better option.
Cool thank you for the info. I didn't know that heating a hose lowers the life of it.
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I finished restoring the whole rear suspension so now I want to do the fuel lines that connect to the fuel pump,filter….
What do you guys think about these? If not good can you suggest a brand? I’m looking for a set so that way I won’t get stuck when I need a different size. Near by stores don’t have much gas hoses to have to get it online. Thanks.

https://www.amazon.com/Size-Fuel-Line-Hose-Snowmobile/dp/B0BQBDF3GT/ref=sr_1_21?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.9Y9krrALqezfUrGSnMw-H3t6lRrM7n5hadqsQKiISgmQ0gZjoDD2WAbJ5_Ihuxf9QvA6HeCy5AVJoRFtgDYOq29DntCT1VL8LGEb-SX2n5GCLdOttyILORjxjJIhA7LAJbig7CFiVQJmbwZQVTzqmPRlZCntwjcEgQ_H9O2UxXiQnu3sLukhveanNvCeTX65f7hEtTnnpiUW52meOYA4TPpuStdnK8qyGDlUuB2XwvI.UKbkOFN6azuKrU-BJscxar1L8idKDhaH3HdKZYkZv98&dib_tag=se&keywords=Gas+fuel+hose+set&qid=1712242752&sr=8-21 https://www.amazon.com/Size-Fuel-Line-Hose-Snowmobile/dp/B0BQBDF3GT/ref=sr_1_21?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.9Y9krrALqezfUrGSnMw-H3t6lRrM7n5hadqsQKiISgmQ0gZjoDD2WAbJ5_Ihuxf9QvA6HeCy5AVJoRFtgDYOq29DntCT1VL8LGEb-SX2n5GCLdOttyILORjxjJIhA7LAJbig7CFiVQJmbwZQVTzqmPRlZCntwjcEgQ_H9O2UxXiQnu3sLukhveanNvCeTX65f7hEtTnnpiUW52meOYA4TPpuStdnK8qyGDlUuB2XwvI.UKbkOFN6azuKrU-BJscxar1L8idKDhaH3HdKZYkZv98&dib_tag=se&keywords=Gas+fuel+hose+set&qid=1712242752&sr=8-21
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Anyone have any input on these fuel hoses?
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They look decent to me and it says "fuel lines" so should do the job, but I don't have any experience with them.

My 2p's.... Perhaps check with someone who restores older vehicles and ask what they use for fuel lines
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Originally Posted by DRBC43AMG
They look decent to me and it says "fuel lines" so should do the job, but I don't have any experience with them.

My 2p's.... Perhaps check with someone who restores older vehicles and ask what they use for fuel lines

Thanks Daniel. They seem fine to me too but just wanted to make sure. There is no one around here that restores cars. I’m the only crazy one.

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Take it to a local auto store - $2.
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Originally Posted by streborx
Take it to a local auto store - $2.
I called and asked and the guy said they only had one size and that he didnt know if they were good quality.
im going to order the ones at amazon and see their quality……

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