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#1502855 05/30/2023 5:32 PM
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All;

I had the Burb (1958 Suburban, 1975-80 250 6 cyl) out for a drive today and it is acting like it has a vacuum leak. Looking under the hood I don't see anything obvious but the vacuum hoses are an assortment of sizes and are pretty old. What would be the best replacement vacuum hose? Seems like I remember a discussion about not using fuel line since it doesn't resist crushing from the vacuum.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Larry


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Fuel hose would be fine, given the small size needed. The thickness to diameter ratio would be large enough to resist crushing. In larger sizes, like 5/16 or 3/8 inches, I would agree not to use fuel hose for vacuum service.

Per this, even 1/2" hose is rated for 24" HG vacuum.
SAE 30R9 fuel hose is available about anywhere. I didn't find a vacuum rating for the possibly more common SAE 30R7 fuel hose.

Last edited by klhansen; 05/30/2023 6:12 PM. Reason: added link

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I have fuel hose going to my vacuum wipers for the past four years and it works great.
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Thanks guys. I'll pick some up this weekend and see what happens.

Last edited by Phak1; 06/03/2023 11:45 AM. Reason: By Moderator: Corrected spelling

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