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Replacing fuel lines in stock hat

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Anyone have any success replacing fuel lines in the stock gt or gt350 hats? What kind of hose/clamps did you use?

I have a broken line that i need to replace and i'm not sure what would be best...it needs to be E85 compatible.
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This is probably what you want but it's about $40 for a foot like this. I was going to use this to replace the plastic hose that connects the pump to the actuator or whatever it is but I was able to ratchet down the plastic hose enough that it hasn't come off again. As far as clamps I used hose clamps but put two on each side. One on each side had the hose come off twice.

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This is probably what you want but it's about $40 for a foot like this. I was going to use this to replace the plastic hose that connects the pump to the actuator or whatever it is but I was able to ratchet down the plastic hose enough that it hasn't come off again. As far as clamps I used hose clamps but put two on each side. One on each side had the hose come off twice.

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Super helpful.. thank you! So were they worm gear hose clamps? Do you think any stainless type hold up in a tank of e85?
 

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No idea on that, maybe someone else can chime in. They were just normal hose clamps yeah. But if they hold up in gas they should in e85
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