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> Suggestions on sourcing the vacuum in fuel lines for a 1.7 D-Jet
Tdskip
post Sep 20 2018, 08:17 AM
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Good morning, hope everybody's had a good week so far.

So I had a chance to stare at and get a battery on the 73 yellow car that I just picked up and the electrical system came up. That allows me to more on too of the items that Marc kindly suggested, and given how important the fuel and vacuum lines are I wanted to replace all that with new just to make sure I was doing it right.

Any been there, done that, tips to pass along on vacuum lines iand fuel hoses?

Thanks!
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Mikey914
post Sep 20 2018, 11:12 AM
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Fuel hoses you will want to upgrade to the new smooth style. the ethanol kills the HP fuel hoses with cloth. It will also kill the new ones over time, so swapping out is a great idea.

I do stock the hoses if you need them.
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QUOTE(Mikey914 @ Sep 20 2018, 12:12 PM) *

Fuel hoses you will want to upgrade to the new smooth style. the ethanol kills the HP fuel hoses with cloth. It will also kill the new ones over time, so swapping out is a great idea.

I do stock the hoses if you need them.
Mark


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