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> Installing the Tangerine SS fuel lines without removing an SBC, ... is it possible?
mikesmith
post Dec 22 2013, 07:27 PM
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With the show-me-your-jack thread leaving me slightly less convinced that I'm going to be able to drop the motor in my garage as it stands, I'm wondering if anyone has done the Tangerine fuel line upgrade on an SBC conversion without removing the engine?

It looks like it kinda-sorta-oughta be possible, feeding the lines through the triangle under the engine mount...

(I have one line in the tunnel right now, but it ends with a wonky fitting and I need a return line anyway...)
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Eric_Shea
post Dec 22 2013, 11:57 PM
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We just installed a pair without removing a 3.2. The fuel line positions are at the very lower edge of the firewall. Should be doable.

Search for pictures of an open tunnel herein. It helps to know what you're up against inside the tunnel.
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