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Fuel tank bay holes, Holes ion floor/pan |
RandyE |
Mar 8 2022, 11:44 AM
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BillC |
Mar 8 2022, 04:30 PM
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By the way, the picture looks like you still have the original fuel lines -- the first foot (ish) of each is steel and the rest is vinyl tubing. If that's the case, you should really consider replacing all the fuel lines with new steel or stainless steel tubing. The vinyl gets old and brittle over time, and too many 914s have been lost to fuel fires from broken lines.
There are several vendors on this site that sell nice stainless lines. |
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