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Is it OK to use black neoprene tubing in glow fuel ?
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No Guts No Glory!
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For my opinion, no. They dry very fast with this fuel.
I use them only as a smoke tube on my gasser. For a perspective, i mean after weeks.
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Yes you can use it, but why would you want to. Back in the 60's before silicon tubing was popular, you only had 2 choices, clear plastic, and neoprene. The clear plastic hardend and leaked over time. The neoprene held up fine with 30-40% nitro racing fuels.
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