I'm looking to not to have to replace a full length fuel pipe on the Mini Cooper S. It's expensive but also you have to drop the subframe.. a lot of work for a 18" piece of rubber...
So this pipe goes from fuel regulator into rubber via a crimped fitting. From there it joins plastic (I believe it's plastic not metal) fuel hose via another crimp & heads off down the side of the engine bay & underneath the the car to run all the way to the back.
My thinking is:
1. Use some kind of Dormann or other replacement fitting for the regulator to rubber with a clamp.
2. Cut the hose before the crimp & join to the other plastic line.
I guess my questions are:
1. how likely am I to find a fitting for that regulator? This one was suggested by a mini forum but nobody has tested it that I know of.... https://www.amazon.com/Dorman-800-12.../dp/B000CIT1C8
2. What fitting & how easy is it to clamp the rubber to the end of the main line?
Pic of the regulator end of the pipe:
The other end of the rubber:
This is the plastic line that it leads to....
[IMG]http://www.billswebspace.com/R53Gaug...s/image167.jpg[/IMG]
Ignore all that random plumbing, the guy is fitting a boost gauge but the fuel pipe is the one behind it on the right.
Pipe under car:
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