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> Fuel Lines, Rat's Nest Around Fuel Pump
BenNC
post Jun 17 2003, 04:04 PM
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Any thoughts on alleviating the rats nest of fuel lines around the pump and filter. There seems to be a lot of opportunity for rubbing and leaking from the many connections.

Having spent a lot of time repairing fire damage, and reading the recent thread, I'm a little paranoid.
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post Jun 17 2003, 06:01 PM
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Move it to the front...but only if you replace the lines in the tunnel (high pressure + old lines = bbq)
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