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8/24/2013 3:59 PM  #1


Transmission Oil Cooler Hose as Fuel Hose

I went to autozone and asked for a piece of 3/8 fuel hose.
I didn't notice until I got home that they guy sold me TOC (Transmission Oil Cooler) hose instead.
It is marked as SAE 1532, which seems to be rated for lots of different ATF's, but I'm not sure if it's ok for fuel.

So, what do you guys think?  Use it, or make another trip into town and make them swap it out?

Last edited by Michael H. (8/24/2013 4:00 PM)

 

8/24/2013 4:21 PM  #2


Re: Transmission Oil Cooler Hose as Fuel Hose

If you use the common, gas +10% ethanol , I would not use anything except "green stripe" ethanol resistant fuel line.

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