Fuel filler pipe

jollyboy

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I am replacing the diesel fuel filler pipe on my Albin Vega, as it has seen better days. It is made out of a stiff black rubber flexible tubing and is about 2.5 meters in length. It is has a wavy external surface (sorry, no photo) and is of 5cm internal diameter. I have been quoted £73 plus £10 postage and packing, which seems a bit steep. Does anyone know if that is the going rate? Are there any cheaper alternatives?

John B
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Just be aware that plastic (PVC) pipe, unlike neoprene, becomes very hard after prolonged contact with diesel and will not flex like the pukka fuel hose.
 

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Thank you. I have decided to go for the proper thing, although I seem to have got it relatively cheaply, at £72 for three metres plus postage. The car builder solutions tubing suggested by David 2452 was priced at £18 plus VAT per half metre.
 
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