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I am Tangerine Racing ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 7,986 Joined: 29-January 03 From: Bolton, CT Member No.: 209 Region Association: None ![]() ![]() |
I've been making these stainless hard tubing replacements for OE plastic fuel lines since 1998. They are an accurate repro of the factory shape for a proper fit. 9.5mm (3/8") supply and 8mm (5/16") return lines for early 914, or 8mm (5/16") supply and return for '75-6. An additional pair of short lines for the engine compartment is also available, as well as an adapter to replace the expensive rubber reducer that connects to the pump on '70-74 4 cyl. models.
Made with beaded ends for a secure hose connection or, for the racers, -6AN male ends for Aeroquip hose attachment. Buy individually or in complete sets, available for 4 and 6 cylinder cars as well as special Subaru Conversion lines. Installation is easy using the instructions provided. Also available: Engine shelf grommets, firewall grommets, fuel tank sock, etc. Full details and Paypal Shopping Cart buttons are on my webpage: Tangerine Racing Replacement Fuel Lines Edited to update product details. This post has been edited by Racer Chris: Nov 10 2010, 12:40 PM |
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Ihappen to be very close to Chris's shop so I went over and picked them up, saves on shipping!!! I did not have the wiring harness in yet so that certainly helps. aia started with the lines rotated in the opposite direction than they need to be and once I got them to the opening before they go thru the firewall I rotated them into place. I did it alone and had to check my progress every 6 inches or so to miss the brake lines and get them on the right side of everything, so ther was a lot of crawling under the car and getting back out. Would have been easier with two but then it wouldn't have been any fun.
I was at Chris's shop on Thursday and he had many lines to ship on Friday so maybe yours is one of those. Good Luck. |
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