Re: Fuel Line Diameter (EFI)
Short answer is your are going to find most of the pressure side lines are banjo style fittings. The pressure is built right at the pump in the tank so everything after has to be rated pretty high unlike a carbd car where the pressure is very low. I dont think there is a good way to patch in regular rubber line on the pressure side.
Banjo fitting - Wikipedia
Im hoping you are going with a new gas tank.
Re: Fuel Line Diameter (EFI)
Ah okay, will the banjo lines need replacing or can they live on?
I wish I could get a new petrol tank but given the Aerodeck is already very parts scarce in the UK and the tank is different to other 3gens (I believe) I dont think I've got a choice but to try this rust treatment. Bought some of this: Fuel Tank Cleaning Kit | Rust Treatment and Removal for Fuel Tanks - Bilt Hamber which is rated fairly highly.
Will call Honda tomorrow but I'm not holding my hopes up given they couldnt find me a pan gasket :D
EDIT: how big are your fuel tanks? mine is 60L, I've seen theres a couple on RockAuto, who knows they could be the same...
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Ah okay, will the banjo lines need replacing or can they live on?
I wish I could get a new petrol tank but given the Aerodeck is already very parts scarce in the UK and the tank is different to other 3gens (I believe) I dont think I've got a choice but to try this rust treatment. Bought some of this:
Fuel Tank Cleaning Kit | Rust Treatment and Removal for Fuel Tanks - Bilt Hamber which is rated fairly highly.
Will call Honda tomorrow but I'm not holding my hopes up given they couldnt find me a pan gasket :D
EDIT: how big are your fuel tanks? mine is 60L, I've seen theres a couple on RockAuto, who knows they could be the same...
14 US gallons sounds correct. I didnt think about them being different lets hope not. I think the fuel sending unit is not available. The fuel pump and all that is here I just got one for my car a few months ago.
Problem with rust is it wants to attack steel so any steel line could be rusted inside.
That cleaner stuff is interesting. Sounds like you almost could do it in on the car. The hot water neutralizer sounds like it be tricky to get hot enough water.
Re: Fuel Line Diameter (EFI)
Spectra Premium(R) HO7A - Fuel Tank
pretty sure this is what mine looks like
Re: Fuel Line Diameter (EFI)
60L for all models, 15.9 US gallons. Can't help you beyond that except to warn you that fuel lines that will be immersed in fuel need to be made of a different rubber than normal fuel lines.
Also, if your banjo lines are rotten, you can cut the metal ferrules off the lines, pull out the banjo ends, replace the rubber and clamp it back together with double hose clamps. I haven't done it, but I'd try it if I had no other alternative than to hillbilly it. Keep an eye on your work to make sure nothing goes wrong.
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OK, called honda, got a load of part numbers but sorta only made things more difficult :D
For the tank I am still deciding whether to buy one or treat this one, the spectra one you shared is meant for carbs I believe Blue, at least thats what the RockAuto listing shows, and it says it doesnt have baffles. Investigating if I can get from Japan or deadstock in Europe.
The treatment itself looks great but yeh Im equally worried about getting the water hot enough, I was going to get my garage to do this job as I dont have the space which may be an issue with the hot water.
The metal lines under the car seem to have 3 parts from the schematics I am looking at. 2 seperate lines near the pump, and then 1 mass of lines running under the car.
Can anyone who's changed these pipes shed light on this? I thought it would be 1 continuous line for feed and 1 for return.
parts 6 & 8 in this schematic: FUEL PUMP (PGM-FI) / honda | part list|JP-CarParts.com
part 13 in this schematic: 17700-SE0-930 / 17700SE0930 / PIPE COMP., FUEL FEED / ACCORD 4D / | part detail|JP-CarParts.com
Re: Fuel Line Diameter (EFI)
No your correct you want an EFI tank because of the baffle.
The 6 and 8 # look correct. there is rubber flex on the fuel pump and then a metal line that runs the length of the car..in the cabin..
Ill add in two videos might help a little.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXsS0oa_Sgk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C12FglV2q4E
Re: Fuel Line Diameter (EFI)
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Thanks Blue, helpful to see the parts out of the tank.
My plan going forward is to treat the tank for the meantime.
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Thanks Blue. I'm coming up on a quarter million miles on the original fuel pump. I should change it to be safe. This is a timely reminder.
Re: Fuel Line Diameter (EFI)
Another thing too to check out is the gas line run INSIDE the car on our driver side under the sill plate. you might want to check them for rust etc. Really bad idea from Honda.
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noted, will have a look, cheers Blue.