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Petrol Pipes

Posted: 06 May 2010
by Way2go
I succeeded eventually in getting some steel Petrol Pipes from Citroen but they were shown as a diesel item on stock with apparently rubber pipes shown on the petrol according to the parts guy. He thought that they would be OK , can anyone confirm if there are any differences before I try to fit? (Flow pipe is larger dia than the return pipe.)

Re: Petrol Pipes

Posted: 06 May 2010
by docchevron132
Petrol and diesel pipes are both steel, but are largely the same, you may have to trim down the tank end of the return pipe a tad, other than that, they'll go straight on.
Fiddly arse of a job at the tank end though..

Re: Petrol Pipes

Posted: 06 May 2010
by Vanny
diesel pipe is longer on the rise to the fuel tank. I trimmed arouns 3" out of mine to get it to fit.

Re: Petrol Pipes

Posted: 06 May 2010
by Bx Bandit
I know this is a bit late and unhelpful but I've gone rubber all the way on the TD! Rubber FTW

Re: Petrol Pipes

Posted: 07 May 2010
by Philhod
< big sigh shakes head> Butt plugs, Sheep and now into rubber :shock: [chin] I dunno really [no] :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Petrol Pipes

Posted: 07 May 2010
by Way2go
Philhod wrote:< big sigh shakes head> Butt plugs, Sheep and now into rubber :shock: [chin]
I just wish he could slip my rubber gaiter on.........come to that, I wish I could slip my rubber gaiter on :wink:

Re: Petrol Pipes

Posted: 07 May 2010
by David
Nuts to using genuine components.. 10mm and 8mm microbore copper pipework fit just beautifully in place of the flow and return pipes, and can be shaped by hand to fit. Much cheaper too.

Re: Petrol Pipes

Posted: 07 May 2010
by Bx Bandit
Philhod wrote:< big sigh shakes head> Butt plugs, Sheep and now into rubber :shock: [chin] I dunno really [no] :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I get bored easily and constantly need to explore more territory!

Re: Petrol Pipes

Posted: 07 May 2010
by smiffy
I've just bought some brand new genuine fuel pipes for £18 (I thought that was reasonable), to be installed when the good doctor puts a new floor in my car.

Re: Petrol Pipes

Posted: 07 May 2010
by Way2go
David wrote:Nuts to using genuine components.. 10mm and 8mm microbore copper pipework fit just beautifully in place of the flow and return pipes, and can be shaped by hand to fit. Much cheaper too.
I did consider copper but whereas they may be ok in respect of diesel operation as this is not at high pressure in the lines, that is not the case for petrol which is pump pressurised in the flow line. Copper is softer and easily deforms under the clamp so the pipe/rubber interfaces may not stay petrol tight in normal use without extra attention.

Re: Petrol Pipes

Posted: 07 May 2010
by Bx Bandit
smiffy wrote:I've just bought some brand new genuine fuel pipes for £18 (I thought that was reasonable), to be installed when the good doctor puts a new floor in my car.
ROFLCOPTER.....................BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr :lol: Does Doc know he's doing that yet!? He loves welding apparently! :shock:

Re: Petrol Pipes

Posted: 07 May 2010
by Bx Bandit
What's the pressure in a petrol system w2g? It's not that high surely? :?

Re: Petrol Pipes

Posted: 07 May 2010
by jayw
Bx Bandit wrote:What's the pressure in a petrol system w2g? It's not that high surely? :?
Pretty sure it's a 3 bar FPR, so 3 bar / 45psi should be about right. Pressure wise the microbore would be fine, but i'm pretty sure i've read something somewhere about the hazards of mixing copper with petrol...? (brittleness over time perhaps)?

Re: Petrol Pipes

Posted: 08 May 2010
by docchevron132
I've used copper before, on petrol cars, including valvers, I think Kitch has too, never had a problem.

Re: Petrol Pipes

Posted: 08 May 2010
by Philhod
I've used 8 mm microbore before now :wink:


Only because I had no 6 mm though :P

Re: Petrol Pipes

Posted: 08 May 2010
by Philhod
I just wish he could slip my rubber gaiter on..
Prefer a condom meself :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Petrol Pipes

Posted: 08 May 2010
by mat_the_cat
Surely it's better without either?

Re: Petrol Pipes

Posted: 08 May 2010
by mat_the_cat
Actually that reminds me of a story I heard a few years ago, apologies if I've told you it before. A mate was on a school camping trip where they were in their mid teens and just finding out about sex and the like. One of the lads was not very wordly wise so he asked one of the more experienced lads how to put a condom on. Not wanting to demonstrate it, the older lad told him to make sure it was all covered up to minimise the risk of pregnancy.
On the last night of the trip, the first lad was in with a chance to pop his cherry, when there was an almighty scream from his tent. Turned out he stretched out the ring of the condom, and let it snap over his bollocks as well, to 'cover it all up'!

Back OT, I don't see any reason why the copper microbore couldn't be flared out if the pressure was a problem. Wish I'd though of it though as I have loads of the stuff!

Re: Petrol Pipes

Posted: 08 May 2010
by Philhod
:lol: Yeah but yours will be 10mm Mat, they don't do the other 2 any more.

Re: Petrol Pipes

Posted: 08 May 2010
by mat_the_cat
Nope, still got 8mm up to a couple of months back!

http://www.screwfix.com/prods/19525/Plu ... be-8mm-25m
:P