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Earls -8 Auto-Flex Fuel Hose 33 Feet

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Clean and Fast Flowing
      • Textile Braid In Hose Liner
      • Made in the USA
      • Competitive Price
      • Protects Synthetic Rubber Hose
      • Stainless Braid

      Description

      A high quality stainless steel braided hose at a price competitive with the imports. Earl's AUTO-FLEX stainless steel braid-protected synthetic rubber hose is manufactured to our specifications in the U.S.A. Earl's AUTO-FLEX hose features a recommended temperature range and maximum operating pressure equal to our racing premium quality Perform-O-Flex hose...at a much better price. A partial coverage textile inner braid is imbedded in the liner during manufacture. The hose is finished with a full coverage stainless steel braid which is bonded to the reinforced liner. The liner is known as H.T.E ( not to be confused with PTFE ) and it is the highest quality of synthetic neoprene liner on the market. Continuous use temperature rating is - 40 to + 350 degrees F. Auto-Flex

      Fitment:

      • 1964 Ford Mustang
      • 1965 Ford Mustang
      • 1966 Ford Mustang
      • 1967 Ford Mustang
      • 1968 Ford Mustang
      • 1969 Ford Mustang
      • 1970 Ford Mustang
      • 1971 Ford Mustang
      • 1972 Ford Mustang
      • 1973 Ford Mustang

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