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slim72914 |
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I am trying to install my stainless steel fuel lines on my 72 4 and have encountered some strange stuff where the lines exit the tunnel in to the engine compartment. anyone have a pic of how it should be??? this is how mine is.
![]() Not too sure whats up with the 1/4" steel plate on the clutch cable... Needless to say I have work to do before installing the stainless lines... |
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slim72914 |
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I went back out and continued to take fuel lines and the clutch cable out so I could see what the heck is going on. someone decided it was a good idea to just cut into the back end of the tunnel to patch the original fuel line with a short length of rubber hose. In the process they destroyed the area where the clutch cable comes through... very very nice... Should the clutch cable run through a metal tube in the tunnel or is it a cable with a flexible housing? are both fuel lines suppose to have their own grommets where they pop through?? Pic with fuel lines removed.
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