What is the best aluminum tube for fuel line? Is 3003-0 ok?
Jack Cooper
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What is the best aluminum tube for fuel line? Is 3003-0 ok?
Jack Cooper
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Why use a solid fuel tube?
Flexible fuel line has been around for a long time, if fitted correctly and
safely, it will not crack and does not need flaring.
Phillip Matheson
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IMHO, the flex stuff that ACS (Aircraft Spruce) sells worked well for me.
I used 1/4" tubing from the wings to the fuel selector, and 3/8 from
there on and from the header gravity feed tank. I think 3/8" is probably
overkill for the VW. 3/8" is used on the BIG Lycomings which consume much
more fu
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