I'm going to work on redoing the fuel lines on the TA in order to run more hard line and reroute the lines. I have access to a hydraulic flaring tool so flaring the SS is no problem for me. I also intend to run gravel guard over the lines like factory did. I'm going for practicality instead of custom really. I'd stay with plain steel but don't want the corrosion. Unless, of course, there's something new out there that makes this no longer and issue? Otherwise, that leaves me with Al or SS. Usually, I just say go aluminum due to the issues of flaring SS by hand and the ease of working with AL. Since I have access to a hydraulic flaring tool, should I go SS? Are there other considerations I need to take in before deciding? Are there any corrosion or wear issues I should know about before putting SS gravel guard over an AL line? That's the design I was thinking about going with.
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Trey
Current rides: 2000 BMW 540i/6 and 86 C10.
Former ride: 1979 Trans Am WS6: LT1/T56, Kore 3 C5/6 brakes, BMW 18in rims
i think there are pros and cons of both.having a hyd flaring tool is a pro toward stainless.i went with alum due to the ease of shaping and flaring but i know its vulnerable to breakage vs stainless but its not a track car or daily driver so i went with it.
I used copper nickel lines. Very easy to bend and flare. Just practice a few times with pressure on the hydraulic flaring tool. With a hydraulic flaring tool I was able to do the Quick Disconnect ends for the fuel filter. Do a search in the wheels, tires, brakes section for copper nickel.