Tango-SKO
Senior Member
Howdy All --- I just learned something new. Maybe everyone else is aware of this, but...just in case...
If you need to replace any fuel lines on a diesel engine (supply or return), there are now different types of hose. What with the new-fangled additives and bio-diesel out there, you have to make sure to get the right type or it can break down pretty quickly. As in dissolve, apparently.
They are rated as "regular diesel"...or..."Regular and bio-diesel". And according to one of the chaps at NAPA, some carry ratings for different amounts of bio-diesel with the best hoses being able to handle up to 100% and others only good to 10%. Who knew?
Just one more thing to consider.
If you need to replace any fuel lines on a diesel engine (supply or return), there are now different types of hose. What with the new-fangled additives and bio-diesel out there, you have to make sure to get the right type or it can break down pretty quickly. As in dissolve, apparently.
They are rated as "regular diesel"...or..."Regular and bio-diesel". And according to one of the chaps at NAPA, some carry ratings for different amounts of bio-diesel with the best hoses being able to handle up to 100% and others only good to 10%. Who knew?
Just one more thing to consider.

