Dave, thanks. Am I correct that the size is a 5.5 mm ID that I am looking
for. No MB dealer locally but maybe I can find something.
Mike
On Feb 10, 2012 3:02 PM, "Dave C. Bolen" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mike,
>
> Bill May and other have suggested in the past that a mercedes dealer can
> sell you the correct mm sized fuel line that will handle the current
> gas/ethanol mix.
>
> In reality, the German OEM stuff should work fine for longer than a year
> as well.
>
> There is always a chance that a local auto parts store will have the
> correct size(or close enough too it) and that if they do, it is going to
> be of "modern" manufacture to withstand the gas mix.  It sure won't look
> like the orignal stuff though.
>
> cheers, dave
>
> ------------------
> "Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today."-James Dean
>
> On Fri, 10 Feb 2012, Mike Morehouse wrote:
>
> > Is there a source for ethanol resistant 5.5mm ID rubber OEM fuel line
> for a
> > 1972 stock Bug? We cannot get pure non-ethanol laced gas around here and
> I
> > am tired of having my fuel lines crack after a year and having to replace
> > all the rubber lines so I don't lose gas, smell gas and have the risk of
> > fire.
> >
> > I called Mid America and they don't sell anything but OEM which is what I
> > have been using. Someone must make a more ethanol resistant fuel line for
> > old cars in our size.
> >
> > help! please.
> >
> > Mike in AL
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