[AT] Diesel fuel line
Robert L. Holtzer
rholtzer at earthlink.net
Mon Nov 27 19:59:42 PST 2006
I use brass. Have yet to see a failure due to vibration. The
fittings are basicallly short and stiff -- not too likely to
flex. Thin brass, such as on reloaded firearm cartridges will work
harden after a few neck resizings and require annealing once in a
while. On the other hand, using steel fittings would be nice if available!
Bob Holtzer
At 09:59 AM 11/27/2006, you wrote:
>Hi again.
>This brings up another question. The real problem was in a brass elbow
>coming out of the fuel filter for the return line. It had the crack that
>was leaking Diesel. Will I have the same problem with the brass fitting
>as I would have from a copper line of work hardening and cracking? If so
>where do I look for a fitting that is not brass. It goes from 1/8" pipe
>to ferrule (SP). Thanks.
>
>Ron Haskell
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