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How do you "coil" fuel lines?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by ckdesigns, Mar 15, 2006.

  1. stealthcruiser
    Joined: Dec 24, 2002
    Posts: 3,750

    stealthcruiser
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    I've used a piece of small cable,(aircraft cable),inside of tubing before to help control kinking,although not in an aircraft application.

    Find something a little smaller than the I.D.,insert in your tubing,lube well,and bend around an appropriate sized mandrel for your desired coil or bend.

    Remove the cable afterwards,(you did leave a tail hanging out to grab it by,didn't you?),and you're set.
     
  2. kustomolds
    Joined: Jan 22, 2003
    Posts: 332

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    I didn't read all the replies, so I hope I don't repeat what others have said.

    I was frenching some antennas into my Olds, and had an idea about tacking on a coil of brake line to top off the tubes for the antennas. Well, I just took the 1 1/2 tubing I was using and started to "Roll" the line around it, went around a few times and slid the "coil" off the tube. Quick, dirty and looked good......hope this helps
     
  3. I've had SOME luck wrapping them around a spray can/aerosol can
     
  4. HeyMang
    Joined: Oct 17, 2006
    Posts: 125

    HeyMang
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    from So Cal

    To Straighten- uncoil the coil as much as possible by hand, clamp one end to a solid object, the other end to your tractor and floor it.

    A natural gas pipeline is not a solid object. :D
     
  5. hows that tub coming along Chris??
     
  6. ckdesigns
    Joined: Jan 21, 2004
    Posts: 638

    ckdesigns
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    from Ogden,Utah

    Hopefully there will be an update within the next couple of weeks:)
     
  7. cbndrhsr
    Joined: Sep 14, 2005
    Posts: 46

    cbndrhsr
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    from Layton, UT

    IN '65 I bolted a coffee can to my inner fender well on my 442 then had my fuel line coiled in a smaller dia. and had it running into and out of the coffee can that i had packed with ice. Idea was to keep the fuel cool before it went into the carb. Cooler fuel atomized better,so I was told by my neighbor, who was an old stock car racer transplant. Don't know how much it helped but it sure looked cool
     
  8. rustfarmer
    Joined: Sep 25, 2005
    Posts: 160

    rustfarmer
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    from Hawaii

    The ends of a barbell set with the screw in plate holders work well for making tight coils. It gives you a nice groove to follow when you are coiling the line.
     

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