Topic: filler neck hose

A couple years ago I replaced the hose between my fuel tank and where the fuel is pumped in.  I noticed it has started cracking out, may start leaking soon.  Is there one out there that someone else has used and not had any problems with?  Maybe I should have bought a better quality one?  Here is what I bought before: 

https://www2.cip1.com/ProductDetails.as … -201-219-A

Has anyone else been able to find the short piece of hose that goes on the other side of the tank return?  I found the tee-to-tank elbow, but I can't find the other half of that hose or fuel hose of a similar size.  Here is what I have now:

https://www2.cip1.com/ProductDetails.as … %2D179%2DA

I found a website a long time ago that was out of stock, but nothing since.

Thanks,

--Thomas

'74 Super Beetle

Re: filler neck hose

Sometimes you can find something that works at the local flaps.
NAPA Carquest etc

burrhead

A wise man makes his own decisions, an ignorant man follows public opinion.

Re: filler neck hose

Which piece?

http://www.oldbeetle.com/pcat/T1_25-10.jpg

jim

'71 SB(DD only 79K(now 84K miles) & '78 FI Westy (project)
PO of '65 Beetle in '69, '70 Crewcab & '70 Ghia in '77
'71 Super inside rear vents now available
http://www.openroad.ca/volkswebbin/view … p?id=85915

Re: filler neck hose

piece number 11 is the one that I replaced and is now cracking.  I don't remember the short number 10 pieces.  Did I miss something? 

The one I am still needing to get is number 6, and possible number 3 (I suspect a crack in the plastic of the T-Piece).

--Thomas

'74 Super Beetle

Re: filler neck hose

You are missing the seals inside #11. They are thin rubber sleeves.

http://www.cip1.ca/ProductDetails.asp?P … 11-201-215

You need 15mm hose for #6 and I have a spare T if you want it. 5/8th hose will work.

This place has all the proper hose clamps. Way better than worm gear. $10 end cutting pliers work almost as good on the ear type as the expensive special tool. They also have original style brass spade connectors.

http://www.germansupply.com/home/custom … hose+clamp

jim

'71 SB(DD only 79K(now 84K miles) & '78 FI Westy (project)
PO of '65 Beetle in '69, '70 Crewcab & '70 Ghia in '77
'71 Super inside rear vents now available
http://www.openroad.ca/volkswebbin/view … p?id=85915

Re: filler neck hose

jamesdagg wrote:

you need 15mm hose for #6 and I have a spare T if you want it. 5/8th hose will work.jim

If you use straight hose, buy a spring to put in the inside so it will bend and not kink making a corner wink
  The large filler hose you can get at flaps and regular hose clamps work OK.    JMHO

burrhead

A wise man makes his own decisions, an ignorant man follows public opinion.

Re: filler neck hose

I never thought of a spring inside but come to think of it that's how really heavy hose is reinforced.

You can also cut the hose in two pieces and use a barbed 5/8" elbow.

jim

'71 SB(DD only 79K(now 84K miles) & '78 FI Westy (project)
PO of '65 Beetle in '69, '70 Crewcab & '70 Ghia in '77
'71 Super inside rear vents now available
http://www.openroad.ca/volkswebbin/view … p?id=85915

Re: filler neck hose

I will be sure to put a spring in there or go with a barbed approach, sounds a lot better than a kinked hose.

--Thomas

'74 Super Beetle

Re: filler neck hose

jamesdagg wrote:

I never thought of a spring inside but come to think of it that's how really heavy hose is reinforced.

You can also cut the hose in two pieces and use a barbed 5/8" elbow.

jim

Try the spring. That is two less places for it to leak fuel wink  JMHO

burrhead

A wise man makes his own decisions, an ignorant man follows public opinion.