Source for fuel line & brake line "T" in the Seattle are |
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Source for fuel line & brake line "T" in the Seattle are |
Eddie914 |
Apr 20 2006, 09:16 AM
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Does anyone have a source for OEM type fabric covered fuel line (8mm & 10mm?) in the Seattle area?
I'm not happy with the 5/16" and 3/8" fuel line available at the local FLAPS. I'm also in need of a brake line "T" in order to do away with the rear brake proportioning valve. Bugmasters? Autosport? ??? Thanks Eddie ps: This is what the return fuel line looked like just below the fuel tank. (IMG:http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e143/AlkiBMW/IMG_5096Medium.jpg) When I cleaned out the tank when I first got the 914/6, there was what appeared to be sandblasting media in the bottom of the tank. I flushed and cleaned the supply line but didn't bother with the return line since the car is equiped with Webers. The OEM lines are being replaced with Chris Foley SS lines. |
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