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> Soggy Fuel Lines to Gates Barricade
Tastyplacement
post Sep 24 2016, 05:39 PM
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Fuel lines were soggy, and leaking, entire area shows evidence of fuel pooling:

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New Gates Barricade throughout...$40 of fuel line and about 3 hours for the whole car (the Imposter, 550 replica with 914 motor and drive train)

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What's the feeling on turning tight corners with fuel hose? also, it's not a production car, so I have got to secure the lines somehow, are zip ties just a future disaster waiting to happen?
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mepstein
post Apr 18 2018, 01:53 PM
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I use the fi line sold at flaps. About $1.50 a foot.
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