Wouldn't surprise me if that's what happened.....but how much psi will a new regular fuel line take? IIRC, my mid 90's Dakotas put up around high 30's.Only time I've seen a fuel line 'burst' is when someone used regular fuel line in an efi application. And it wil let go with a vengance.
EFI hose? 100 psi if I remember correctly. Reg hose? No clue, maybe 20?Wouldn't surprise me if that's what happened.....but how much psi will a new regular fuel line take? IIRC, my mid 90's Dakotas put up around high 30's.
I'm talking about the hard line. I've always called flexible hose....hose but that said, the mid 90's Dodge's flex lines were able to take at least 50psi for the injection system on those.EFI hose? 100 psi if I remember correctly. Reg hose? No clue, maybe 20?
I know lots of Ford owners that had cars go up in flames.....starting with my aunt around 66 with a 64 Galaxy sitting out in the parking lot where she worked.A new owner in Savannah, GA earlier this year:
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A day ago near Vaughan Mills in Ontario, Canada.
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Properly maintain your cars!!!
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I surf a few insurance auction websites and it seems unreal how many fire damaged and destroyed vehicles regularly show up.
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