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> Steel Fuel Lines Install, Something doesn't make sensse, Steel fuel line instalation 73 914 Tips, Questions
thecleanoutking
post Oct 15 2025, 07:31 AM
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4 pieces came in the kit from Auto Atlanta: $225 plus $83 shipping (kinda high) With this steel fuel line kit I received 4 lines, two long that go through the body, one seems to be slightly bigger, must be supply and the other long line slightly smaller must be return.. watched all the videos on-line and that make sense how they go after removing most of the interior and carpet and opening two access points I think we have that figured out. now the other smaller steel lines that we assume connect in the engine compartment through the body under the battery tray through the body along the firewall those two lines we received are not differed sizes, the only difference is one is about 3 inches longer and has one extra bend. It doesn't make sense now we have to figure some kind of adaption or did they send us one wrong size line, I looked on Tangerine racing website and they have some kind of adaptor kit is that something we need or do I just have the wrong size small steel lines?? <br> Attached Image<br>Attached Image<br>Attached ImageAttached Image<br>Attached Image<br>Attached Image




So my initial goal was just to do a refresh, not re-biuld and we are pretty close to sticking the motor and trans back in after replacing every seal and every hose known to mankind, especially since we are keep the factory FI. its a lot of hoses and claps, sending out the injectors for service and more but I digress, that's 90% done

So it was suggested by many at least inspect if not replace the nylon and rubber fuels that run through the body to the tank and fuel pump in the front of the car and two steel lines in the firewall area..

Now before everyone gets on me about where I bought my parts, I still work for a living I'm not retired, not rich and I've never done this before. Now being a busy small business owner it just made sense to buy most of my parts from one supplier rather then source parts all over the internet and have multiple orders to keep track of. So I went with Auto Atlanta. I realize I'm over paying for a lot of stuff but they seemed to be knowledge and had or could get most everything we needed and are easy to contact.. The fuel line kit was great with a diagram and hoses all cut nice and specific I was very pleased..

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