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Thread: Looking for replacement carb hoses like this (Zenith TIN)

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    Looking for replacement carb hoses like this (Zenith TIN)

    This is a hose off a 70T Zenith TIN carb, wondering if there is a source for replacement Carb hoses like the below with metal fittings - as opposed to just using regular hoses/clamps? Looking for a whole set for both carbs. If NLA, open to used.


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    Thanks ! !
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    Nice bits but they didn't tell you that you need the 1600.00 tool made by Cohline to properly crimp these ferules I bought some similar and tried to crimp them myself, did not work

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    In that application the ferrules are not crimped, just slid over the hose ends.
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    What Ed said. I have those OEM ferrules but they need zinc plating.

    I recommend Cohline fuel hose: 7mm x 12mm and if using new ferrules then use Cohline #8001-1252. These are non-crimped installationd except for the three connections to the tubular fuel rail running between top of rear cross member.
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    How do those ferules clamp the hose tight and no leaks ?

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    very helpful, thanks Ed. Saved me from buying a crimping tool - that I would only use once!
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    Only 3.5 psi fuel pressure. A small ID hose with the ferrule keeping the outside diameter of the hose from expanding when slipped onto the nipple creates a leak-proof fit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1QuickS View Post
    Only 3.5 psi fuel pressure. A small ID hose with the ferrule keeping the outside diameter of the hose from expanding when slipped onto the nipple creates a leak-proof fit.
    very helpful, thanks Paul. Sent you an email about the ferrules.
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