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sdoolin |
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Have OE flexible lines removed. Engine still in car, gas tank out.
Does it matter which fuel line goes where? They all have slightly different bends so I would guess that it matters at least a little bit. I mean I know that the long ones go through the tunnel and the short ones into the engine compartment (duh), but not sure otherwise. My kit from Tangerine did not have instructions, so looking for any help. ![]() |
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andrewck |
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 48 Joined: 5-July 20 From: Denver Member No.: 24,461 Region Association: Rocky Mountains ![]() |
Does anybody have a photo of how the SS fuel lines sit in the center tunnel?
I'll be installing this weekend, and not sure how these should lay. There appear to be some metal tabs on the right-hand side, but unsure what they hold down. |
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