Part help - metal fuel line "pads"

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Hi all, need some help. I needed to undo a few of the metal tabs which secure the metal fuel lines running under the floorpan, to get to the last two jubilee clips in the engine bay. There is a small plastic "pad" wrapped around the fuel line where the metal tabs secure the fuel line.
I can't see these protective pads on realoem

Any pointers welcome. I'm sure any old thick plastic could be cut to size, but I'd buy the proper part if available.

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Hi Simon, the metal fuel lines look good, no sign of any rust. Pleasing, as I had a metal line rust through on my E24.
I've taken the whole fuel system out of the engine bay now, will be replacing the rubber.
Injectors are going to a Bosch service place on Monday, so I should know if I need any replacements soon.
Do you have an injector rail in your hoard, the metal loop which supplies fuel to the injectors?
How much do you want for a couple of the pads?
Cheers
:)
 
A slice of an inner tube works quite well, one bicycle tube will do 40 cars and cheap
I'd had exactly the same thought. I came across an inner tube whilst hunting in my garage for some teflon sheet. I think the genuine pads are made of teflon, feels like teflon anyway. Same stuff as in the sliding brake calipers on mk2 golfs!
 
I don;t think that they would be teflon, think for a minute, these cars are from the early 70's. Car manufacture's did not use much teflon anywhere and probably not for fuel or brake lines I have been using the rubber from inner tubes for years ( still using the same big truck inner tube from about 8 years ago ) double wrap it around the tube and away you go
 
Hi Simon, the metal fuel lines look good, no sign of any rust. Pleasing, as I had a metal line rust through on my E24.
I've taken the whole fuel system out of the engine bay now, will be replacing the rubber.
Injectors are going to a Bosch service place on Monday, so I should know if I need any replacements soon.
Do you have an injector rail in your hoard, the metal loop which supplies fuel to the injectors?
How much do you want for a couple of the pads?
Cheers
:)
£2.00 posted?
 
To protect the metal fuel or brake pips I used the rubber plastic sheaths that a paint shop used to protect the thread on exposed studs, just cut the end off.
 
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