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How to extend gas lines when relocating tank???

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CCtuckinlexaniz   +1y
Originally posted by TiMe_1



Originally posted by skip1100



its the 22r motor so im carbed. so your saying a need to use hard line for the presure line and rubber hose for the others? or sense mine is carbed could i use rubber hose on all the lines?

If yours is carbed then you can just use regular fuel approved line. The high pressure stuff is for the EFI because of the high pressure that the fuel pump puts out. Just use the regular fuel line and you will be good. Use good hose clamps to.

yes dont forget to use good hose clamps!
skip1100   +1y
ok gotcha! thanks guys.
waynehammer   +1y
mine is injected but it is such a low preasure that you can just use rubber gas line and if you wanna be sure it can hold the psi just use fuel injection line. it cost more but is alot stronger. i just used rubber gas line and clamps and drove around for about a year with no problems.. then i cut my truck up.. so the lines havnt been used in months. lol
bdydrppup   +1y
everything they said is fine and they do make better fuel injection only hose clamps
MagicMikey   +1y
you can call me crazy but back in 2003 i had to move a gas tank on a fuel injected ranger. i looked at what the line they had at the autoparts store had and the dot air line we used for the bags was made from the same stuff as the other. so i used that and it never leaked with compression fittings.
Byrdman   +1y
^^^^ thats sounds like an idea i might try

never thought of that
time1   +1y
Originally posted by waynehammer



mine is injected but it is such a low preasure that you can just use rubber gas line and if you wanna be sure it can hold the psi just use fuel injection line. it cost more but is alot stronger. i just used rubber gas line and clamps and drove around for about a year with no problems.. then i cut my truck up.. so the lines havnt been used in months. lol

I used regular fuel line on my EFI yota and i had it burst because of the pressure. Thats when i switched to the hardline for the pressure line with injection hose at each end. Its still workin fine to this day.

waynehammer   +1y
Originally posted by TiMe_1



Originally posted by waynehammer



mine is injected but it is such a low preasure that you can just use rubber gas line and if you wanna be sure it can hold the psi just use fuel injection line. it cost more but is alot stronger. i just used rubber gas line and clamps and drove around for about a year with no problems.. then i cut my truck up.. so the lines havnt been used in months. lol

I used regular fuel line on my EFI yota and i had it burst because of the pressure. Thats when i switched to the hardline for the pressure line with injection hose at each end. Its still workin fine to this day.



either way... either way...
skip1100   +1y
well this is alot easier than i thought it would be. thanks again guys
iRIDElow   +1y
ya its not that hard i thought the same thing when we did mine