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Replacing Fuel Lines |
Coloradocurt |
Feb 2 2018, 01:31 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 65 Joined: 20-November 16 From: Castle Rock, Colorado Member No.: 20,603 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
In doing my research prior to replacing the original fuel lines with stainless ones, I've gotten the impression that the originals were installed with a couple sets of metal hold-down tabs inside the center tunnel. With my shifter removed, I've found one set immediately adjacent to the shifter towards the passenger-side door. But is there a 2nd set, and if so, where is it located?
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Wyvern |
Feb 2 2018, 06:20 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 324 Joined: 7-October 15 From: San Francisco (East Bay) Member No.: 19,245 Region Association: Northern California |
Awesome info ... Thanks to all.
I am doing my lines next week. 1 question: I got the "standard" kit from rotary . The 2 long lines are different sizes (Diameter) any help as to placement of those ? Large diameter on the Drivers side or Passengers side ? Tnks |
Coloradocurt |
Feb 2 2018, 06:32 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 65 Joined: 20-November 16 From: Castle Rock, Colorado Member No.: 20,603 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
Awesome info ... Thanks to all. I am doing my lines next week. 1 question: I got the "standard" kit from rotary . The 2 long lines are different sizes (Diameter) any help as to placement of those ? Large diameter on the Drivers side or Passengers side ? Tnks From what I've found, the larger supply line is on the passenger side (the return on the driver's side), but in my case with the pump having been moved up to the front under the tank, I don't think it would make any difference with the supply fuel under pressure back to the engine, rather depending on gravity (and a larger line) to carry fuel back to a pump in the back. |
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