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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 198 Joined: 9-June 09 From: Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Member No.: 10,455 Region Association: Canada ![]() ![]() |
Hi Guys,
I have been searching a bit this afternoon trying to find some nice images re How you have routed fuel lines, particularly through the rear fire wall and up to the carbs. Could I have a few of you take some pics of both how you routed the lines and also how you fixed them in place re along the fire wall etc. Truly, thank you for the 100th time for helping me out. Regards, Grant |
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Chris,
My carbs feed from the the front as well but that's only because I decided to flip them to put the throttle wheels to the back. There's just too much in the way to get a straight shot for the slave cable. My fuel line still routes from the rear and into a tee that splits in equal length lines to each carb. I pulled the Tee out a bit here for the photo. Just noticed I used the wrong type of clamp going into the Tee. Damn! Add that to my To-Do list (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) Hope all this helps, Grant. ![]() |
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