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		will lpg hose be ok to use to replace old worn diesel lines?
I can't see an issue with it but thought I'd see if anyone has any good arguments against it?
	
	
	
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		diesel lines? such as the small pipes between the injectors?
	
	
	
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		I seem to have it in my head that diesel fuel lines have a high silicone content to make them resistant to the corrosive nature of diesel. theres a rating system for fuel lines which  organizes it into how resistant it is to different fuels, diesel lines been the highest rating
	
	
	
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