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Phil:
Depending on what material is used in the lines they may break down over time or they may not.
The only draw back to teflon braided lines is their hard to fine above a -3 or -4 and they can be pretty expensive.
You might try contacting Aeroquip directly and ask them about their lines. They may be slightly more expensive than Earl's, Russel or Summit's house brands but since it all appears to have started with Aeroquip I would expect that their lines rated for fuels should hold up. Again, contact them and find out what they say before you commit.
DonC
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