The Stop Shop Fuel Hose 30R7 3/8" I.D. 3 Feet USA w/ 2 Clamps
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The answer would be obvious if you read the description. 50 PSI is written on the label.
It has a constant pressure rating of 50 PSI.
Yes, I've had it on my boat with a 351 engine, and it runs perfectly.
Because most radiator hoses are made of rubber, I believe this hose can withstand antifreeze.
Selected User Reviews For The Stop Shop Fuel Hose 30R7 3/8" I.D. 3 Feet USA w/ 2 Clamps
Can be caught using a PCV valve. This was used to connect the PCV valve to an oil catch can as an inlet hose. For a 2004 Subaru Forester XT, this is the perfect size (3/8" ID) and length. It sits beneath the intercooler and above the engine, and so far it hasn't caused any problems.
I needed this to replace the line between my fuel tank and hard line, as my 30R6 hose had deteriorated due to modern fuel and cheap clamps. This is 30R7 hose, and the clamps that come with it appear to be superior to standard hose clamps. They "grab" the hose rather than simply "pinch" it, but they could be a little wider to make me feel better. Overall, I'm pleased with the price, and these appear to have met my expectations. The hose's durability will be determined over time.
This item is a complete rip-off. As if it were a sieve, the entire line leaked gas! There are no cracks, according to my inspection; the rubber appears to be gas permeable throughout. This is the first time I've received a phony Amazon product. I went to Autozone and got the real deal cut to length for the same price, which meant no more gas fumes inside or outside my vehicle. All of my work had to be redone. BUYING THIS PRODUCT IS A MISTAKE!.
Oh well. There's not much more to say about this hose than that it's a nice piece of hose. This is a good option if you need 6 feet of fuel hose.
Because the original hose for my pickup's coolant overflow is no longer available, I purchased this hose. It has hose clamps and works well for that. If you only need 6 feet, this is the most cost-effective option. Other reviews have mentioned that it has an odd odor. However, it is hidden beneath the hood, where there is a strong diesel odor.
I needed fuel line for my engine, and this was more affordable than what I could find locally. Also useful were the clamps.
I used it on my Ford Bronco 5 from 1984. Windsor has a population of eight people. I installed a new Ford Racing PCV valve and used this to replace the hose that connects to my carburetor. It appears to be of good quality, and as an added bonus, I enjoy the style of the hose clamp.