Re: Bad luck or sabotage ??
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The Slug
Peter don't take northern humour to serious. I think the common name may be Vaseline.
What John has said is true there are some good video descriptions on YouTube I use it all the time to look at how to do things.
And before anyone tells me John is north of me and south of some of you.....
learnt mist of my machining from YouTube videos, that and breaking tipped lathe tools by too much feed speed. Ask Craig about my machining experience, the lathes tailstock passed his head once at a hundred miles an hour after the machine ejected it. Made a mess of my hand too!
Re: Bad luck or sabotage ??
Many of these lesser known hose manufacturers claim their rubber hoses are compatible with unleaded fuels etc, maybe they were a few years ago but the additives in the latest generation of fuels are causing many materials. Not just rubber hose, to break down. The only reasonably reliable thing to do is try a hose that's impervious to many of these liquids. At the moment, ptfe is the choice but that may change at some point. Goodridge tend to push their ptfe line, other manufacturers are doing ptfe only. The one issue with some ptfe hose is the flexibility, it won't do the tight bend radius's that you'd hope.
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Originally Posted by
AndyH
It wasn't cheap hose and it's been on for years without a problem... Not really in a position that it can be easily caught / snagged / pinched, so I'm at a loss as to what happened.
I can't really believe that someone would crawl under the car in Holmfirth and do this in broad daylight.
It's not impossible that it could have been done at Le Mans... I drank so much beer they could have done anything through the night (to me or the car) and I'd have been none the wiser, but again why would a bunch of car enthusiasts do this.... Just bad luck me thinks
I'm going to replace it all over the winter with as good hose as I can buy / find..
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Hasn't the ethenol content of fuel in the UK changed from 5% to 10% this year?
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I see that CBS is labelling some of its fuel hose as "ethanol proof"
http://www.carbuildersolutions.com/uk/rubber-fuel-hose
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I think I bought the original hose from CBS.
I should point out that the hose shows no signs of deterioration, rot or any other degradation..... It's just got 2 holes in it !