Fuel line is a petroleum-resistant nitrile tube with a covering that resists weathering, ozone and heat and can be used for ethanol-laced fuels and diesel fuel. It should, however, not be used on coolant systems, oil systems or fuel-injection systems that produce pressures higher than 50 psi.Click to see full answer. Similarly, you may ask, can I use rubber hose for fuel line?Yes, you can, but there are some hazards/risks involved with using rubber fuel line. Sealing is a problem when you don’t use hose fittings. Just slipping the hose on steel tube is asking for leaks, many times they are not visible. I recommend using double clamps and Hylomar sealant when not using hose fittings.Also Know, can you use fuel hose power steering? You can NOT use fuel hose for ATF/steering. You can’t even use it for fuel injection. Fuel hose is for gravity, vacuum, or extremely low pressure fed fuel systems, not to be confused with fuel-injection hose. ATF/PSF are hydraulic pressure lines. Consequently, can you use hydraulic hose for fuel line? Fuel injection hose is perfect. hydraulic hose will work fine to. The only down fall is its big thick and harder to move around then fuel line. I used fuel line rated for 200psi and those special barb fittings.Can I replace steel fuel line with rubber?The absolute best way is to replace the entire steel line. When this isn’t possible, use as much steel as you can and as little fuel injection rated hose as possible. The issue with rubber hose is that it will seep fuel if the outside of the steel line is rusty or has a rough uneven surface.
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