FUEL LINES

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Some are just asking for a fire, if you look at the way they have been made up.
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You sure
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pictures, or this thread is a non starter
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Carlo wrote:You sure
Yes.
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928 wrote:pictures, or this thread is a non starter
I have know way of putting photos up here,so be it its a non starter.
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Try emailing Steve Holmes or someone cooperative with your pics. They can resize and post them. - thats what I do.
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The safest setup is steel line only with no rubber hose connections as in this factory 66 Corvette installation.

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what about the bit of rubber hose connecting the chassis fuel line to the fuel pump on the block pete?
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Yes,fair comment, that is true and obviously necessary to allow for engine movement ........but it is on the suction side of the pump and not subject to the 3-5 psi of fuel pressure on the delivery side and this is were problems are usually encountered.

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