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I'm starting my conversion back to EFI and noticed that the plastic fuel lines running through the tunnel are not in bad shape. I'm tempted to use them as is. Anyone on the board have experience with the longevity of these plastic lines? If they are an accident waiting to happen, I'll replace them with SS.
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 327 Joined: 25-May 05 From: Palo Alto, CA Member No.: 4,145 ![]() |
Sounds like its good insurance to go ahead and replace the lines. How hard is this to do with the engine in place? I imagine that makes bending the line along the firewall and up through the tin even harder.
Also, do folks recommend using a single piece or using two pieces with an AN elbow fitting at the firewall. A single piece is less likely to leak, but harder to bend into shape. |
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