Hi all
Looking for 3 hoses which have finally given up the ghost
533 201 297 which is the S shaped one from pump to accumulator?
533 201 543 - attaches to the above, it's an 11mm to 9mm piece
533 201 220 - pump to pump
Can anyone give me any pointers where i might find these?
Cheers
Andy
Best place for replacement fuel lines?
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Re: Best place for replacement fuel lines?
Worth looking at crazy quiffs Andy.
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Re: Best place for replacement fuel lines?
S one was available from the States in stainless steel on ebay
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Re: Best place for replacement fuel lines?
Cheers chaps for the leads. Shall pursue
Good news is that's she's still alive and running. One day i'll get round to a resto
Good news is that's she's still alive and running. One day i'll get round to a resto
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Re: Best place for replacement fuel lines?
mk1autohaus on ebay sell 533201297 and 533201543. They also sell 533201220 as part of a kit, they might sell it separately if you ask, Crazy Quiffs do this part.
Otherwise you can get the parts from VW Classic parts but they are more expensive.
Otherwise you can get the parts from VW Classic parts but they are more expensive.
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Re: Best place for replacement fuel lines?
This may sound daft but I was watching wheeler dealers not so long ago and there was a chap who made fuel/oil/hydraulic lines with crimped ends in almost any size and fitment.
He was making new hydraulic lines for a clutch in a Lamborghini marack?
I have a feeling it was somewhere down south.
Could you not get some custom ones made?
He was making new hydraulic lines for a clutch in a Lamborghini marack?
I have a feeling it was somewhere down south.
Could you not get some custom ones made?
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Re: Best place for replacement fuel lines?
Pirtek would be able to sort you out. They're not the cheapest though, but worth an ask