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๐Ÿ›ข๏ธ 25 Feet of 3/8 Inch Copper Nickel Fuel / Transmission Line (0.375) at The Stop Shop Roll Review

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BrandThe Stop Shop
MaterialCopper
ColorCopper

Description of ๐Ÿ›ข๏ธ 25 Feet of 3/8 Inch Copper Nickel Fuel / Transmission Line (0.375) at The Stop Shop Roll

Gas line replacement.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great pipe stuff!

Now I had to draw some different hard lines. Brakes, transmission and now I'm replacing the high pressure fuel lines with it. To date, this is the easiest and most comfortable material. It's easy to bend by hand, easy to work with pipe cutters, and flares out almost every time. And thanks to The Stop Shop for always having what I need!

Pros
  • Fuel System
Cons
  • Some Cons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Better Than Bundy Tubing

I have used steel Bundy tubing in the past when I needed to change fluid lines on one of my machines, but since finding this cupronickel tubing I have never looked back. This copper-nickel tube is easier to bend, has the same strength as the old Bundy tube and is more resistant to corrosion. So take my word for it - if you need to make tubing for your car, use this copper nickel tubing. doesn't work for years.

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  • Tubing
Cons
  • Negative Impression

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product and bends easily.

I used this product to replace part of a rusted fuel line on my car. I've only had it installed for a few days so can't speak to durability, but the copper should last a lot longer than the steel GM used. Installation couldn't be easier. I had to fit it around the corner and through the gap between the wheel arch and the exhaust pipe, and it was very easy to slide it through because I could bend it by hand without creasing it. I used a few compression fittings and saved a ton of money by notโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Replacement parts
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  • old