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what our the approximate cost to replace the fuel lines and remove the fuel tank on 1972 914 1.7
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JawjaPorsche |
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It took me an hour to hook up the hoses to the tank from the bottom. Not much room in there for your hands or a screwdriver for the clamps. I had to use a small ratchet socket on the clamp heads to tighten. I felt like I was building a ship in a bottle!
I did not replace the steering cover until I placed a piece of cardboard under the hole and waited an hour or so to see if there were any leaks. While you are under there you might consider replacing your steering cover seals. 914rubber has them: http://shop.914rubber.com/Stearing-pan-sea...-356-91SPSS.htm |
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