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Trying to find info about "threading thru" tunnel of flexable fuel line, not ridge SS or copper.
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Mike Bellis |
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The hardest part will be getting it through the grommets. The grommets can handle a 3/8 tube but if you want to install a rubber line in the tunnel (Not Recommended) you will need larger diameter grommets and will have to drill out the fire wall for them. In the front, a large triangle bushing is there. You can drill out the rubber to handle your soft hose.
On my car, I use dead soft aluminum lines with AN fittings. Very easy to install. Never use copper for fuel lines! Copper will crack over time. |
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