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> Chance of a fire too risky?
macnichol
post Jul 8 2020, 02:52 PM
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Is it safe to try to start up my project with what I assume are original fuel lines? I won’t be driving anywhere, just want to see if it will turn over with the work I’ve done so far.
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post Jul 9 2020, 01:01 PM
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Stainless 100% of the time, just make sure it is supported properly and does not flex you will be fine. And while your at it replace all the rubber lines.

Chris has all the parts you need at Tangerine Racing even sells a package deal to make it very easy to bring your car up to new stuff, and new rubber 30R9 hose, which is about as good as it gets today.
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