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> Replacing Stock Plastic fuel lines, what size SS braded lines do you run?
Daryl32
post Jan 15 2020, 09:57 AM
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Working on refurbishing a 1973 914 V8 conversion. I am thinking that while the engine is out, this would be a good time replace the 47 year old plastic fuel lines.

What is your take on this?

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jhynesrockmtn
post Mar 26 2020, 08:16 AM
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Tangerine Racing will make up a stainless line to fit your application. I am going to be installing mine soon.
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QUOTE(jhynesrockmtn @ Mar 26 2020, 06:16 AM) *

Tangerine Racing will make up a stainless line to fit your application. I am going to be installing mine soon.


I second the recommendation for Chris at Tangerine. I just finished two projects using his SS lines. They are cheap in my mind for what you get in terms of quality. The line for my /6 race car was 9.5mm. I also did lines for my 1970 1.7 which still has the stock EFI. Call or email him to discuss the project.
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