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SAE30R7 fuel hose

MrMarty51

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I have a nice supply of Gates 4219XL fuel hose in 1/8 inch.
On the back side of the hose it is rated at SAE 30R7.
Is this a high enough rating to withstand extended periods of diesel fuel return hose ?
According to what I read on the specs it lists diesel and bio fuels too.
Just checking before jumping is all.
 
It is federally mandated that all on road fuels in the continental US have oxygenated fuel. The way the extra oxygen is in there is from either ethanol or methanol. Most states, not all, required the labeling of “oxygenated fuel” by percentage- usually 5% or 10%.

Sae7 works but will fail in a decade, sae9 will withstand 30 years. The 9 is barely more expensive and ever so slightly stiffer so imo is the automatic go to.
 
It is federally mandated that all on road fuels in the continental US have oxygenated fuel. The way the extra oxygen is in there is from either ethanol or methanol. Most states, not all, required the labeling of “oxygenated fuel” by percentage- usually 5% or 10%.

Sae7 works but will fail in a decade, sae9 will withstand 30 years. The 9 is barely more expensive and ever so slightly stiffer so imo is the automatic go to.
I’ll seek out some SAE9 in 1/8th inch and plan on changing that hose within a couple of years.
IDK why that fabric coated hose from Leroy cracked at the nipple the way it did.
Guess it dont matter now cause its all going by the way and getting replaced with a 9. Left side will be right away.
 
There is no 1/8th inch 30R9 hose, none.
I ordered in more of the 30R7, 25 foot of the stuff so if anyone needs some 1/8th inch hose please send me a message, I’ll mail some to You.
On the gmsb forum a feller in there said He switched over to nitrile hose then installed the little clamps at the nipples.
He also stated that the nitrile hose hardens over time but it does not become brittle.
That might be an option too to try out.
 
I used some 1/8" fuel line I found at home depot in the plumbing isle (of all places) its kinda yellowish orange clear line similar to weed eater fuel line. got it when I was in a pinch but so far it's holding up well. I need to look and see what it's made of. didn't use any clamps it grips the nipples well LOL!


EDIT: looked on there site and found it.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbil...ft-Vinyl-Micro-Fuel-Line-HKP004-015/303132524
 
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That last one was originated by a company and called Tygon. Do searches here and you’ll see many of us tried it over the years. Takes about 70,000 miles but it will fail.

I never tried the sae30r7 on the 1/8” stuff. I would think it needs clamps, but usually spring clamps don’t work for the multi layered fuel line- usually need screw style.
I had great success with Mercedes Benz push on line that dealerships sell for the 1980s 5 cylinder & 6 cylinder idi engines. But it isn’t easy to remove, so since I am planning on doing the multiple injector swap method of finding best pop pressure for my build-I bought the gm set from Leroy.
 
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