Smell of petrol when going through roundabouts? Then read this...

Discussion in 'How To' started by Joker, Aug 10, 2011.

  1. Baysearcher

    Baysearcher [secret moderator]

    You are.
    :)
     
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  2. Poptop2

    Poptop2 Administrator

    Whs ^ pise o peis! :thumbsup:
     
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  3. Thanks Poptop2, Paulcalf, and Baysearcher :) :thumbsup:
     
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  4. Baysearcher

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    I think we've unwittingly found 2 prime candidates for the next Techenders in this thread surfgir1 and paulcalf??
     
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  5. rofl - If I understand even vaguely what that entails, then maybe, should Wiggie actually get to Techenders! ;)
     
  6. How many breathers are there to replace?
     
  7. Baysearcher

    Baysearcher [secret moderator]

    They're all shown as part 24 on the diagram on the previous page.
     
  8. Did my fuel hoses today. Got an eyefull of petrol. Put fuel pump on backwards stopped abot 100yds down road outside a pub with lots of people in the garden took abot 5 mins to get going again. The 2 year old R7 that was on there was starting to go a bit at the ends. The tank spigot had no fitting just push fit and there was one jubilee clip on another which is not good. Much happier now its done
     
  9. Fuel lines done by my local vw specialist the other day. From tank to engine bay didn't look too bad. Leaking glass fuel filter replced with plastic one. Breather pipe behind spare wheel was knackered, specialist replaced it with 1/4 pipe, rather than 7/32 which he told me was correct. I think he couldn't squeeze the 7/32 or 5.6mm pipe on!

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  10. Appreciate this is an old thread but thought I'd keep it together, I've been considering doing my fuel and breather pipes however having a 72/73 I don't have the rubber neck only 55mm hose attaching it to the tank. Looking at the drawing in this post the pipe I have would appear longer than the referenced. I was considering this and just getting a length of 50 cm. anyone used or recommend it.

    http://www.rallydesign.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=7958

    It works out a lot cheaper
     
  11. Anyone got a link to which breather pipes I should buy if replacing and how much

    ? Above link
    Thanks
     
  12. For the breathers just use leftover fuel line from when you replaced those.
     
  13. None.
    Recommendation for fuel line then and length
    Ta
    Ps hoping to go to techenders and maybe replacing
    Thanks

    1600 1979
    I think type 1 engine
     
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  14. Baysearcher

    Baysearcher [secret moderator]

    What engine?
    T2Customs.com do a kit.
    You want proper R9 rated hose. Apparently R7 is fine but I'd go R9.
     
  15. Just saw this and thought of Bill as the engine is out, will be investigating weds PM and probably buying bits soon.
    I presume DOKA ones are different (and therefore more expensive!).
    @Paul Weeding can you check Ted's while the engine is out? cheers.
     
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  16. I bought a length 1.5m from volksbits the other week along with the pipe clips not jubilee remember.I've since bought some extra r9 5.6mm from eBay which is pretty much exact and quick delivery. You will find the breather pipes are slightly bigger than fuel lines. Put your breather pipe cuts in boiling water first they go on a lot easier.
     
  17. Sorry but to confirm ( for a numpty of a mechanic)
    Fuel line is r9 5.6mm
    What size are the breather pipes (or do you use same but with boiling water)
    any link to pipe clips... mostly come up with jubilee on interweb
    Ta
     
  18. Baysearcher

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    Look for fuel line clips. T2customs / Halfords and pretty much any motor factors sell them. I used 5.6mm all round.
     
  19. Again search fuel line clips on eBay think they are size 11 off the top of my head and only a couple if quid delivered for a pack of 10.yes use 5.6mm all round,you will only need to do hot water trick on the breather pipes.one word of warning my inlet pipe connector on my carb was too big for the 5.6mm had to get the next size up 7.6mm and an 8mm to 6mm reducer as I wasn't confident enough to strip down carb and replace the banjo fitting
     

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