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 Fuel Line Question

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Cory


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Location: McKinney Texas

PostSubject: Fuel Line Question   Thu 05 Jun 2008, 10:29 am

I need to run a new fuel line, my pan sat outside for 25 years with both ends of the line exposed, so I am assuming it is bad. I don't want to cut up my tunnel, can I snake a new line through the tunnel maybe put some rubber hose over it in various places to keep it from rubbing and tie it off on the ends, or should I just run it like the brake line down the passenger side of the tunnel?

PS - I just had fuel line as the title to this post. It wouldn't accept it, said it wasn't long enough...
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LowFatBug


Post: 556
Location: Mckinney Tx

PostSubject: Re: Fuel Line Question   Thu 05 Jun 2008, 1:32 pm

I always use copper tubing, you can run it along the side of the tunnel like you are talking. getting it ran inside will make you use words you haven't even thought of yet
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