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post Nov 21 2009, 09:25 AM
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PET illustration 201-10 #25 rubber sleeve
used for fuel lines through the engine shelf (near the battery) and for the brake fluid lines through body between brake fluid reservoir and master cylinder
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PET 201-10 #25 Qty: 1 (914/6) Qty: 2 (914/4)

PET 201-15 #5 Qty: 1 (914/4 1.8V) Qty: 2 (914/4 1.8/2.0)

PET 604-00 #15 Qty: 2

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PET illustration 201-10 #25 rubber sleeve
used for fuel lines through the engine shelf (near the battery) and for the brake fluid lines through body between brake fluid reservoir and master cylinder
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My '71 has those on the fuel lines under the tank as well. Later cars have the big rubber block with 2 holes for the fuel lines in that spot.
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