Still trying to find the best way to do this.
To make room from my house bank, I need to relocate two fuel lines that run side by side from the top of my port tank to the manifold. (One is the return line and the other I haven't figured out yet.) Both lines are copper, the run is less than 10 feet and they each take five 90-degree turns enroute. Their path takes them through a fairly confined space under a stout platform where my battery bank will be located, so forming them in one piece would be difficult. I suppose I could make each run in two pieces joined by flare fittings, but I'd like to minimize joints --especially ones that would be difficult to access if they leak.
Is there a flexible fuel line that would work for this application? I know copper lasts almost forever, but is there a material that is almost as good that's easier to work with?
Thanks in advance.