Continental 65128 3/8" ID Fuel Hose - 50 psi - SAE 30R7 - 25' Length
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Although the dose does not appear to be marked with the terms "uscg" or "type 1," this does not rule out the possibility of using it. The best course of action is to contact the manufacturer and inquire. Marine ratings can be difficult to understand at times. If you use an unrated hose, you risk increasing your liability in the event of a fire or spill.
Everything should work out fine.
It won't be able to withstand the strain. ATF coolers can withstand pressures of up to 100 psi.
If the rubber hose is on the lift pump's pressure side, I don't see why that would be a problem. If the hose is connected to the pump's suction side, it may collapse when the vacuum is applied. Of course, there is the matter of safety to consider. If you must use rubber fuel line (which I understand is sometimes unavoidable), make sure it is protected from being cut, abraded, or having fittings come loose. br> I'm sure I don't need to tell you that fuel leaks and even fumes have resulted in some spectacular boat explosions. br>Wishing you all the best!
Selected User Reviews For Continental 65128 3/8" ID Fuel Hose - 50 psi - SAE 30R7 - 25' Length
Although it claims to be 50 psi, I'm not sure I'd trust it with fuel injection. The price is extremely reasonable.
Even if you don't require that much, purchasing in bulk is a good idea. You might get it in the future, and then you'll have it already!.
So far, I've used it in three autos with no issues.
I used it as an oil catch can in my G37 for a year and had no problems, just like a new one.
The product is excellent and it performs well.
I've been ripped off! Enough is enough.
Great product, but I despise having to purchase so much of it, with the majority of it sitting on a shelf.
There are a zillion different things you can do with it. Replacement lines for your lawnmower and outboard motor, not the cheap clear plastic that many stores sell and becomes brittle after a season.