Author Topic: Fuel Pump/Tank Hose Replacement  (Read 3190 times)

rb6667

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Fuel Pump/Tank Hose Replacement
« on: March 27, 2013, 23:31:39 »
I just replaced my fuel pump with a rebuilt one (Thanks George Des)  What better time to replace all the hoses?  I searched on our site, for what size hoses would be needed.    Found many posts but none had all the hose sizes needed.  The factory used Metric size hoses.  Hard to find on this side of the world!

In the hopes that this will help others, here is what worked for me on my 68 280SL: 

Hose from the Tank to the inlet on the fuel pump:  7/16's   

Hose from the Tank to the metal return line:  5/16's

Hose from the outlet of the fuel pump to the metal fuel line under the car just ahead of the rear end:  3/8's (Cut off crimped hose, and clamp on the new hose)

Hoses under the protective filler tube cover in the trunk to the tank vent lines:  3/16's (Possible cause of fuel smell in the trunk if bad) 

All of these hoses are rated for fuel.  The 3/8's hose (Pressure/outlet side of the fuel pump is rated for Fuel Injection 100 PSI Rating

I bought 3' of each size (Plenty left over) Only exception was the 3/16's need only 1 foot max.

All of these hose sizes resulted in a tight fit.

One other note, I used the special fuel line clamps that do not cut into the rubber hose when installed.


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MrAZ

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Re: Fuel Pump/Tank Hose Replacement
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2013, 05:26:13 »
Good info, thanks.  I also added an American made 5/16 inch fuel filter in the 5/16 inch rubber fuel line between the steel return line and the gas tank.  I had changed out the gas tank and was concerned about dirt in the system contaminating the perfectly clean new tank. 
In line fuel filters that are made for fuel injected cars typically filter the gas to a smaller micron size.

rb6667

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Re: Fuel Pump/Tank Hose Replacement
« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2013, 00:23:09 »
I like the idea of another filter in the system, and that appears to be a good spot for it.  Anyone else running a filter on the return line?  Any downside?

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