1973 2.0 Original Survivor, New brake lines |
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1973 2.0 Original Survivor, New brake lines |
914Eric |
Nov 7 2012, 04:07 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 316 Joined: 7-November 12 From: Northern Idaho Member No.: 15,125 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Well I'm a newbie, but looking forward to help, comments, and thoughts as I bring my 73 x19 2.0 back to life. It is Phoenix Red, and I am the original owner, well my dad was, but it was always his and my car. I drove the car to my senior prom in 1974.
Dad passed a few years ago, and I finally freed up the time to get started refurbishing it this winter. This is an original California car has been in storage since 1993. I got it out of storage last month after making room in my shop, and am beginning to take it apart. I will post pictures as I go and keep a running blog going so all of you guys (and gals) can keep me from messing anything up. I want to do it right. Thread Index Pages 1-2 Intro photos; 3 Rear tunnel access; 4 seat belts, underbody; 5 fuel tank removal; 6 shocks, sway bars, brakes; 7 engine; 8 engine, ECU; 9 hell hole; 10-11 exhaust; 12-13 originality; 14 wheel align; 15 heater hoses; 16 heat exchangers; engine out; 17 vacuum elbow, fuel pump; 18 wiring; thermostat; 19 cooling flaps, pedal board; 20 pedal cluster; 21 cooling fan; 22 main seals, injector manifolds, rotor; 23 thermostat |
jls914 |
Nov 9 2012, 09:51 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 23-August 12 From: wendell, NC Member No.: 14,842 Region Association: None |
I wouldn't exactly call them vacuum lines. They are as mentioned above, the fuel vapor lines. Look in front hood at the fuel tank and cannister near it. Then look into engine bay and you'll see them come through the divers side and run along the firewall to where they connect to fan hosing and engine. These are normally rigid plastic and should not need replacing. But, please do change out the fuel lines through the center tunnel.
Nice car, enjoy. Jim |
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