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    Planning to replace the wings-to-header fuel lines this weekend. Found a NAPA store nearby that has the Barricade low permeation hoses in stock. Tomorrow morning I'll stop there on my way to the airport.
    The question is, how much do I need? (Can't get to the plane before that to measure.) Kitfox-4 with the header tank behind the seat, centered.
    I'm thinking 4 feet per side, does that sound right?

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    Default Re: Fuel line length - Wings to header

    If i remember it's 36" so with 48 you are ok

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    Default Re: Fuel line length - Wings to header

    I just replaced mine with the Barricade hose. I bought 10 feet and had about a foot left over. Also if you have an Oriley's Auto parts, they were half of what NAPA charged.

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    Default Re: Fuel line length - Wings to header

    Thank you! 12 feet then, to be on the safe side and no, there are no O'Reilly stores in New Jersey or New York.

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    Default Re: Fuel line length - Wings to header

    Roberto- instead of the big box auto part chains, you might try any independent stores in your area. I had to order and wait a few days but it was worth it. Much cheaper than NAPA. I bought a 25' roll to do all lines on my 4-1200 with center high header including FWF and had enough left to replace a wing to header line if necessary. Just be sure they get the low perm, low pressure line for carb not FI.
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    Default Re: Fuel line length - Wings to header

    Quote Originally Posted by dholly View Post
    instead of the big box auto part chains...
    That is good advise, for next time... Unfortunately I can work only in weekends, (and not every weekend), so my poor planning often leads to get whatever tools or materials I can get nearby, to avoid another one-week delay.

    Quote Originally Posted by dholly View Post
    Just be sure they get the low perm, low pressure line for carb not FI.
    I know the low pressure lines are good enough, but I believe the store I'll use tomorrow had only the high pressure ones in the diameter I want.
    Why do you emphasize this, because of the lower price or there is a technical reason not to use the HP lines?

    One more tech question: The current lines are 5/16" ID. If I switch to 3/8" ID for better flow, (44% larger area,) can I use the existing fittings and rely on tightening the clamps for proper sealing?
    Should any sealant be used (regardless of diameter)?

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    Default Re: Fuel line length - Wings to header

    I wouldn't bother increasing the hose size. And yes, you would need new fittings to match the 3/8ths hose.

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    Default Re: Fuel line length - Wings to header

    The 5/16 " hose provides more than ample flow, I wouldn't go thru the hassle of switching fittings and hose to 3/8" unless there was a good reason to.
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    Default Re: Fuel line length - Wings to header

    Much nicer on the wallet. Goodyear SAE 30R9 5/16" low-permeation/high pressure fuel injection line cost over $5.00/ft. Gates Barricade 5/16" low perm/low pressure carb line runs about $1.60/ft., or only ~1/3 the cost. I paid $38.00 ($1.52/ft) + tax for the Gates Barricade low perm/low pressure hose p/n 27314 (5/16" x 25' roll) from my local independent auto parts store. Gates makes the NAPA branded hoses. NAPA equivalent of Gates Barricade p/n 27314 at my local store cost $57.25 ($2.29/ft) + tax, ouch! Personally, I would stick with the 5/16" hose.
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    Default Re: Fuel line length - Wings to header

    OK, three votes for staying with 5/16" hoses, one abstention, (me.) Resolution passed.

    Roberto.

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