May sound stupid but what is the easiest thing to use for a hard fuel line front to back? In the past I have always sourced a replacement line for the car I am restoring. For my 32 custom coupe I need some 3/8 hard line to run down the rail. thanks
Here's some info on soft copper tube... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper_tubing If you have a carburetor you are not running much pressure (5 pounds?) so the soft copper found in your hardware store should be fine.
I get the 3/8 steel flare that they sell by the stick with fittings at auto parts stores. Its really cheep.
I think i paid about $12 for a roll of the "greenish" steel 3/8ths tubing from autozone. enough to do the whole car. On my 55 i used 1/2in aluminum from russel (Summit) paid like $22 for it.
Autozone and Napa sells NiCopp. It's what I am using. Lengths in about 12" increments, flared with fittings, or buy the roll. Same company makes the green stuff but I cannot remember what it's called. Easy to bend by hand, not expensive, and won't rust.
I don't think copper is the best bet for fuel line. Its my understanding that anywhere that it is subject to flexing it can work harden, leading to cracks and possibly.....kaboom not good
Thats what I have been told too. I'm not sure how true it is but people have said because it is a soft metal it is prone to cracking from the movements.
I heard somewhere that copper fuel line is illegal in Quebec so I use 3/8 steel line from my local autopart, 15 bucks for 25 feet roll. Easy to bend.
I think he was speaking about some folks lack of writing skills. And yes, sometimes it takes 3 reads to figure out what some are trying to say.
Copper with compresion fittings is a very bad idea. Use steel with flare nuts nuts double flare. It is what the car companys have used for a very long time. You can buy bulk line and flare nuts at any good parts store. Bob
cooper tubing used for plumbing whats next using a toilet for a drivers seat, plus like others have said it does not hold up and cooper is way high. Use steel there is a reason the factory has been using it. Doesnt any one use google it took less time to find this then it took for me to bitch about this post.http://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-220138/overview/