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> Fuel lines, Replacement of
Elliot_Cannon
post Apr 28 2003, 04:18 PM
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I have the engine out of my 73 and while I am waiting for the welder, I thought I would remove the gas tank and replace the fuel lines that go in the tunnel. What would be the best thing to replace the old plastic lines with? I'm thinking stainless but I have no idea where to purchase it or what size I should get. I'll be using webers so will only need one line but will probably replace them both incase I want to go back to a fi system. Thanks for the help.
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