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I got an answer back from ANPlumbing. If any of you are using Earl's
Perform-O-Flex Hose, beware:
its lifespan with ethanol is about 3-5 years
the only hose that is permenent is 600006 but it will not work with
those end
use 600136 ends

On 1/28/2012 4:43 PM, website@web3.anplumbing.com
wrote:
Name: Finn Lassen
Email: finn.lassen@verizon.net
Phone:
400060
Hose purchased by Russel Duffy in 2003 (Invoice 335040) is now leaking. It's used for EFI fuel hose (about 40 psi max). Regular gas (up to 10% Ethanol).
Have you had any other reports of this happening?
What is the expected lifetime for these hoses?
Can you recommend another type of hose that will work with the same Earl's fittings (presumably 800106) and can handle Regular gas?
On 1/28/2012 7:26 PM, Finn Lassen wrote:
After
finally getting my annual condition inspection done and signed
off, I was ready to go fly for the first time in three months.
Oh so I thought.
After attempting to getting the engine started and trying to keep
it running, I smelled gas. Getting out of the cockpit I saw a
puddle of gas under the cowling with more dripping out.
Removing the cowling and turning on the fuel pump I saw streams of
fuel spouting out the middle of the beautiful stainless steel flex
covered fuel line hose.
Going through invoices that came with the RV-3B made by Russel, I
found an invoice from 2003 from ANPlumbing for various sizes of
hose and Earl's fittings. I assume the AN6 hoses came out of the
15 feet he ordered of part number 400060:
http://www.anplumbing.com/search/index?search_text=400040&yt0.x=15&yt0.y=20
Looking up Perform-O-Flex Hose, I found this reassuring note:
"Installation Notes
Fuel manufacturers may have added any number of new unpublished
additives to their blends. It is therefore difficult to know how
the tube compound used in the inner liner of our Perform–O–Flex or
any other brand of elastomeric hose will react with a specific
fuel. Because of the unknowns described above, we are unable to
guarantee that the hose listed is the best possible product to use
with any specific fuel. If in doubt use teflon lined hose. Not to
be used with brake fluid."
http://www.holley.com/406006ERL.asp
Looks like my hoses may be yet another casualty of the ethanol
fiasco.
If any of you have done research into this, and can recommend
hoses that are designed to be used with Earl's Auto-Fit hose ends,
please do let me know.
Finn
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