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vesnyder
I removed the fuel tank last night to replace it and purchased a sway bar to install while I have it removed. Also going to install a 19mm master brake cylinder while I have access to the brake fluid feed lines and some general clean-up and POR-15 some surface rust spots - anything else I should do while I am in there and have the fuel tank removed?? Messing around with teh fuel and draining the tank is not something I want to do twice?

Thanks
Trekkor
If you were thinking of replacing the fuel lines up the tunnel now would be the time.



KT
Allan
QUOTE (trekkor @ Nov 23 2005, 05:36 AM)
If you were thinking of replacing the fuel lines up the tunnel now would be the time.



KT

agree.gif And fuel filter if you have one up front.
J P Stein
Are you feeling feverish? It's begining to sound like a case of DWD laugh.gif
sean_v8_914
relocate teh fuel pump to the front
check your defrost/ventilation blower
windshield hasher system
sean_v8_914
I just did all this stuff, here's how
http://www.914world.com/specs/tech_fuelline...f7071cbbf310d4d

I ran a guide wire through my lines, then removed teh plastic while keeping the guide wire in place
sean_v8_914
PS. thanks Clay
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