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Old 09-20-2016, 04:45 PM
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The fuel hose on my Comptech sc has a lot of small cracks, so I think it's time to change it. The part number seems to be "6 rail to fpr fuel line 30" according to the check list. I was wondering if that's for the whole assembly or is that just the hose itself? Is the only way to order it is by going to ct-engineering and contacting them about it?
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I emailed ct-engineering and the only response I got back was the price of it. After that, they got quiet and won't call back either. I called around some of their authorized contacts and they either don't have it, or it'll take months to get. I'm pretty disappointed to be honest.

Anyone know where else I can order this?
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Aren't the fittings on the end of this hose just a standard barbed push-on? Can't you just go buy 100 PSI minimum rated fuel injector hose from Autozone?
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My hose actually sprung a leak it got so old and degraded like yours is. I just pulled the hose off, removed the fittings from both ends (they were just -6 AN barbed push-on fittings), took the fittings to Autozone so I knew I was getting the right diameter hose for them, and bought a length of replacement fuel injector hose. They sell it by the foot and its like $2. Just make sure the pressure rating on the hose is greater than 100 PSI (which is like 7 bar).
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Originally Posted by CoolGuy094
My hose actually sprung a leak it got so old and degraded like yours is. I just pulled the hose off, removed the fittings from both ends (they were just -6 AN barbed push-on fittings), took the fittings to Autozone so I knew I was getting the right diameter hose for them, and bought a length of replacement fuel injector hose. They sell it by the foot and its like $2. Just make sure the pressure rating on the hose is greater than 100 PSI (which is like 7 bar).
Nice! I will definitely do that this weekend when I have time. Were there any gas left in the line when you took it out?
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Yes, there will most definitely be gas left in that line when you remove it (likely pressurized as well). Stick a few rags under it and in/around the area when you remove the line.
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