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Originally posted by Christophski View PostIn all honesty, you may struggle to clean it sufficiently, but check the lower half it will be a stiff section with a thicker rubber sleeve round it (For protection?)
96 URS6 plus speck saloon
96 URS6 plus speck estate
94 2.6 80 Avant
99 2.8 final edition Cabriolet
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Originally posted by Christophski View PostIn all honesty, you may struggle to clean it sufficiently but check the lower half of that pipe as half way down it will be a stiff section with a thicker rubber sleeve round it (For protection?) and i had noticed the hazing had started from there on mine. I think i was lucky in that aspect as it made it my first port of call for a clue on what to change. If yours is not leaking from there you may have to clean it, use the car and regularly check the bomb for signs of leaks and hope it is clear enough to identify the location.
Cheers,
John.
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Been reading through the "Replacing Fuel Lines" sticky post and got looking for pipe etc, came across a few things on evil-bay. Interested in plastic stuff, I've replace metal for plastic on a few of my previous cars but the fuel pressure wasn't as high as what the Audis' run at. I'm thinking around 4 bar is standard on S2 ???? (anyone)
I like the idea of the stuff listed below, fitting would be a doddle but not sure of it's resilience to petrol.
I'll be going the kunifer/copper route with compression fittings but would be interested to hear your thoughts on the links below.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/8mm-Push-e...item19cee38fe2
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nylon-Metr...PWvHYVUfiVf1sw
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When i replaced my fuel lines on my avant John i used the Cupre Nichol stuff with the compression fittings on the bulkhead. This was done 3 - 4 years ago and they still look in good nick today.
Try contacting AndyGPlym as i know he had some new avant fuel lines kicking around a while ago and he might still have them...
im not sure about the whole plastic route bud... easier to break if caught on something?
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Originally posted by Christophski View Postim not sure about the whole plastic route bud... easier to break if caught on something?
Cheers for the input.
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I found on the avant there was a heat shield near the lower half of the bulkhead just after it curves up from the floor.... I peeled that back and have put the compression fitting joins under that, then peeld it back over to proved cover, and protection to the joints there.
Not a bad idea to trial run on another car lol. I unfortunately had a leak occur making me do this job....
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Changed the fuel filter today, fooked the pipe from the filter so did a little by-pass.......anyway, here's the old filter.
Audi part......wonder if it was the original?
So I cut it open and some Guinness spewed out.....
I'd like to think it'll run better now although it was going ok anyway......psychologically it WILL be running better!
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Looks factory fresh alright. The black stuff is most likely the remains of the carbon brushes in the fuel pump, probably best to add one to your christmas list91CQ20v - Gone to a new home
93UR-S4 - The Magic Carpet
94S2Bus - The Emerald Express
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Originally posted by mcandmar View PostLooks factory fresh alright. The black stuff is most likely the remains of the carbon brushes in the fuel pump, probably best to add one to your christmas list
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