5/8" 16mm Nylon Stainless Steel Braided Ptfe Teflon Fuel Hose Line 1ft Blue on 2040-parts.com
CA, United States
PTFE (Teflon) 5/8” Stainless Steel Braided Fuel Hose Price for 1 ft ID = 16mm (5/8") OD=16mm (3/4") Price for 1ft, if you order more than 1, we will ship you a continuous length of line
PRODUCT DETAILS Type: Stainless Steel (304 grade) PTFE (Teflon) Made Fuel Line Condition: Brand New. Never been used. Color: Blue / Black / Red Pressure Rating: 1500 PSI - note: crimp-on fittings are recommended for applications over 500 PSI. Temperature Rating:-100F to 500F (-73°C to + 260°C) under most operating conditions. Application: fuel, lube, alcohol, ethanol, coolant and air for automobiles or marine engines, most suitable for racing cars & motor racing bikes. Product Features: This Braided Stainless Steel Fuel Hose are specially designed to work in any automotive project. This hose provides you with unsurpassed levels of performance and reliability for your tough performance applications. This hose is ideal for high temperature, high pressure, and offers wide range of fluid compatibility. This hose is made of high-quality PTFE on the inside that gives them high chemical and heat resistance, along with a braided stainless steel reinforcement inner braid, heat resistant nylon sheathing, which gives them high durability, extreme pressure resistance, and a professional and high-tech appearance. They are smooth bore for optimal flow. PTFE is flexible and strong and when combined with stainless steel braid can perform under high pressure and continuous flexing and vibration conditions. All standard orders are shipped via USPS. Your order will arrive approximately 4-10 business days from the time it was placed. Our guarantee: We constantly strive for 100% feedback on all of our items; our goal is for your complete 100% satisfaction. We offer a 30 day 100% money back guarantee if you are not completely satisfied with this kit. If you are experiencing any problems, or are unhappy with your purchase, just email us for an immediate response. Please also visit our store. We appreciate your business. |
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