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> fuel lines under gas tank
JerryP
post Apr 19 2006, 08:48 AM
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After doing a search on this, it is still unclear to me. I have plastic fuel lines into the gas tank area. I had no leaks but removed tank to install a sway bar and now I need to replace the rubber lines to the tank by tomorrow(Hershey on Sat), so no time to order metric lines.

As far as I can decifer

1/4=7mm=+-
5/16=8mm+-
3/8=9.53mm+-

People talked about using all 3.

1)Should the small line be 7mm or 8mm or will both work with a good clamp?

2)Is it ok to use 3/8(9.53mm) for the bigger line?

3)Am I going to explode somewhere around Ephrata.

P.S. I don't have a "local Bug shop". I wish I did. Thanks.
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