Eagle_SX4 Posted Wednesday at 05:19 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 05:19 PM I don't like how I did the fuel lines on my Eagle and would like to upgrade them to something better. I am running a '92 HO 4.0 with a Cherokee tank. All the connections at both the fuel rail and tank are the same as the Comanche. I used a hard line from the firewall back to the rear axle with fuel injection hose clamped to the ends. I did buy and use a flare tool but it left much to be desired and ultimately had to use 2 hose clamps on each connection to keep it together. I did have the pressure line blow off the adapter for the fuel rail which is why I am looking for a better solution. I am thinking of switching to some -6 AN lines. I have found some fittings that will hook up to the fuel rail. I will probably flare the hard line to 37 degrees and use a tube sleeve and tube nut. I have not decided if I am going to use the stainless or nylon braided hose. The big unknown is how I will hook up the an lines to the fuel sending unit. I could probably just use some standard fuel injection hose with hose clamps on to a push lock AN fitting. If anyone has experience with AN hoses and fitting some advice would be much appreciated. I know that all the fittings and hoses will add up quick but I would like a fuel system I don't have to worry about. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ghetdjc320 Posted Wednesday at 06:18 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 06:18 PM 3/8 nicopp line works great as a fuel line and will net you far better flares than stainless. Just do your 37* flared ends and use a tube nut to go straight to AN fittings Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eagle_SX4 Posted Thursday at 02:25 AM Author Share Posted Thursday at 02:25 AM 8 hours ago, ghetdjc320 said: 3/8 nicopp line works great as a fuel line and will net you far better flares than stainless. Just do your 37* flared ends and use a tube nut to go straight to AN fittings Thanks I will get some nicopp for the hard line. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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