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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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Bartlett 914 |
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The repair I made on mine as shown in the picture is from AA About 125.00 The area around the shifter was a lot of work. There is a backing plate missing and the flange for the shifter boot is missing. You may not need that at all. I cut it in half to get it in. A donor part or a new panel using the section that is damaged is your best bet. Loose clutch tubes will cause real poor clutch / shifting problems. Do a search on broken clutch tubes. The repair is really not that difficult. Lots of luck.
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