A new composite automotive fuel line hose construction has been developed using a thin fluorocarbon “veneer” bonded to a hydrocarbon outer tube and cover. This report will discuss laboratory test data involving two such fluorocarbon compositions' resistance to permeation, “sour” gasoline attack and gasoline/alcohol blends. Lab data and preliminary field testing suggests this system will provide, in one hose construction, the answer for these three emerging automotive fuel line hose problem areas.
High Performance Fuel Line for Emerging Automotive Needs
Sae Technical Papers
Passenger Car Meeting & Exposition ; 1980
1980-06-01
Conference paper
English
Fuel lines , Hoses , Hydrocarbons , Gasoline
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