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Old 09-21-2017, 04:52 PM   #1
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Fuel fill hose

2000 national tradewind diesel, has anyone every replaced fuel fill hose from fuel tank to inlet.
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If it's a straight section of hose , NAPA or Auto Zone should be able to supply fuel rated hose the size you need . If it's a formed hose you may have to contact Freightliner.
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Old 09-22-2017, 11:51 PM   #3
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Take it to a truck repair shop thats what I did to have mine replaced.
I have a 36' Dolphin.
Just a thought.
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My National Pacifica fuel hose was reinforced with metal. $28.00 per foot I had a diesel shop do it Tom 07 Pacifica
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I replaced mine on a 1999 Tradewinds using unformed diesel fuel hose from a full service marina. Not a hard process if you don't mind working in tight space.
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