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Diesel fuel injector return hose source
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Posted by jdemaris on January 29, 2007 at 15:59:18 from (66.218.11.145):
This probably sounds silly - but I've been looking, on and off, for years - for a good source for diesel fuel return line in bulk. The same basic hose is used on Deere tractors, Volkswagen, Mercedes and Audi diesels, Ford and GM diesels with the 6.2, 6.5s, 6.9s, 7.3s, and I'm sure many other applications. When I worked for Deere, we got it in 10' or 20' lengths. Many other places sell in in either short lengths, or pre-cut "return hose" kits. It is a very pliable, soft hose with no internal braiding. Usually has an unstretched i.d. or 1/8" or 3.5 mms. Some of the Italian and German made hose comes with an anti-abrasion sheath on the outside. In precut, or short lengths, it's usually $2 to $3 per foot. I'd like to find a source where I could buy a roll - less waste that way, and hopefully less per foot. I'd tried my usual sources, e.g. Mcnaster, Enco Baum, MSC, Gates, etc.
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