Copper-Nickel Brake Line for Fuel Line Replacement

BASS

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I'm replacing some rusted sections of fuel lines underneath my daily driver, and was wondering if anyone has experience using the copper-nickel brake line (instead of using replacement steel or nylon piping) to use as fuel line replacement?

Any downsides? Thanks...
 
I bought some to do a fuel line on the car I'm working on. It isn't on there yet so I don't have any feedback. I couldn't find a reason not to use it. And I want to run e85 so that was part of my search.
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
 
They are great to work with, used them extensively in the shop on brake systems and such. easy to flare, no rot. They should be fine with gas,diesel, not sure about e85 though
 
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