Is Brickwerks the best place to get replacements? Do I need to buy 4 off? They're all shot I think... so 4 x £30...?
Any advice before I'm a have a go hero muchly appreciated!

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RedGus wrote:
Are you talking about the rigid pipes (2,3 + 4) or the flexible ones (15)? Or both? The rigid ones are just 6mm pipe, so can be remade in copper if they are rusted through. The flexible hose is just standard 5.5mm ID fuel hose, in short lengths. Both these things are generic parts, like this:
Copper pipe link
Fuel hose link (drag the box to choose size you need)
Where did you get the idea that this would cost £120 (4 x £30)? These parts would cost under a tenner, including delivery.
James
tonydata wrote:So yeh... just looks like some of that rubber tube and jubilee clips I need...?
AdrianC wrote:tonydata wrote:So yeh... just looks like some of that rubber tube and jubilee clips I need...?
Don't even need clips. There's no fuel pressure on them, and it's just a push-fit. A length of hose from any motor factors, cut to the same length as the old ones, and push together. The ones in the pic are 15. 16 are the other end of those hard plastic lines, connecting them to the tank. You can change all eight (two each of 15 and 16 per side) with the tank in situ.
oorwullie wrote:i would also add my personal opinion that these vapour expansion tubes have very little ( like nothing at all ) to do with 2 gallons of fuel spraying on the ground when you fill the tank.........
Arripay wrote:Not sure I understand why the need for all the pipes and expansion tanks, need to do some reading.
AdrianC wrote:The tank has a valley in the middle, because of the gear linkage passing above it.