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SignUp Now!I am sure if I change to Teflon all fittings will change also.
Yes, the PTFE lined hoses use specific fittings. Not even close to the standard hose ends.
If you have a lot tied up in the hose end fittings can use this:
Pro-Flo 30R9 Braided Hose
Example:
http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS+Performance+Products/555/111911/10002/-1
It does cost more then the PTFE hose, but by reusing the current hose end fittings it can end up being less expensive. This past Spring I did a car with this hose and there are no fuel odors from it. Unlike the former Russell braided rubber lined hose that stunk like no tomorrow.
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Only IF they are compatible with the new line. like was said already most if not all of the teflon lines use specific size and type of fittings.So there is no problem in re using my current AN fittings if the are not gaulded when removed?
A #8 flows more fuel then a #10 braided.
Mike you must switch fittings also PTFE hose take a different fitting than rubber braid. do it once & it will last forever!I am sure if I change to Teflon all fittings will change also.
I replaced all of my braided rubber lines with the ŕacetronix line kit for my double pumper. The smell is all gone now. Used to stink up the house with that braided stuff. The new line kit is also a fraction of the weight and size. A #8 flows more fuel then a #10 braided. Ŕacetronix also carries all the fittings and tools for these lines too so you don't have to to piece your system together. Start off by just changing the main feed and return, more times, that's all that is needed to cure your issue with smell.