I think some people might use 1/4" fuel line...I think the BMW line is 7mm ID so it is close.
Kurt in S.A.
What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
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Re: What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
I checked several sites for various types of fuel hose. I'm going with the opaque, yellow Tygon fuel hose.
Got to "kick-it-up a notch". Thanks for all the replies gentlemen.
Got to "kick-it-up a notch". Thanks for all the replies gentlemen.
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Re: What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
Snowbum mentions Tygon F-4040A as a good choice. I guess there are good and bad choices of plastic line.
Kurt in S.A.
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Re: What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
I brought a piece of my 7 mm fuel line to work and they found a piece of copper tubing to fit it that I use for my cross over. No clamps needed, same as everywhere else on the bike.
Ed Miller
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'70 Bonneville
Falls City, OR
"Gasoline makes people stupid." -- Chuey
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'70 Bonneville
Falls City, OR
"Gasoline makes people stupid." -- Chuey
"I'll believe corporations are people when the State of Texas executes one." Bumper sticker
Re: What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
Did you solder the "T"s into the copper tubing or did you use the tubing to make your own wide "H" assembly?enigmaT120 wrote:I brought a piece of my 7 mm fuel line to work and they found a piece of copper tubing to fit it that I use for my cross over. No clamps needed, same as everywhere else on the bike.
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Re: What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
Due to cost, we tried many types of fool line.......... back in the day. The plastic lines get hard and brittle quickly, so they can't be removed and used again. Maybe today something better exists.
HINT: Measure your longest fuel line and carry a spare. You can always cut it down to fit the shorter ones that might be found to leak.
HINT: Measure your longest fuel line and carry a spare. You can always cut it down to fit the shorter ones that might be found to leak.
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Re: What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
That would be a nice solution, but no, I just used short pieces of fuel line on each side of the copper tubing. Thanks a lot, you gave me something else to think about.Chuey wrote:[Did you solder the "T"s into the copper tubing or did you use the tubing to make your own wide "H" assembly?
Chuey
Ed Miller
'81 R65
'70 Bonneville
Falls City, OR
"Gasoline makes people stupid." -- Chuey
"I'll believe corporations are people when the State of Texas executes one." Bumper sticker
'81 R65
'70 Bonneville
Falls City, OR
"Gasoline makes people stupid." -- Chuey
"I'll believe corporations are people when the State of Texas executes one." Bumper sticker
Re: What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
Whatever fuel line you use, just ensure that it is proof against Ethanol, otherwise it will fail in a fairly short period of time.
Copper may look nice, but can all too easily fracture. The BMW method is so neat that I really can't see how to improve it!
Copper may look nice, but can all too easily fracture. The BMW method is so neat that I really can't see how to improve it!
Re: What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
Chrome-plated plumbing tubing would be snazzy...
Clemson, SC
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R100s, R75/5
Re: What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
I have started using tubing called Gates Barricade. It is formulated to withstand ethanol fuel.
Chuey
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