That protective tubing covering the fuel lines is stock. When I replaced my fuel lines I went to the trouble of removing the sheathing and putting it on the new hoses. Mike
Raymond Paquette wrote: > Chris > > It looks like your fuel lines are all inside of protective pieces of > tubing. Am I seeing it right? Did you do that? Or is that stock, and mine > are missing? What did you use? > > Seems like an excellent idea, and not too difficult to do when replacing > fuel lines. > > \Raymond > > On 8/28/07, David Kao <dtkao0205@yahoo.com> wrote: >> --- Chris Lisica <wavanagon@GMAIL.COM> wrote: >> >>> It does look a bit like titanium. I do like the high sheen of it. >> Everything >>> just wipes off of it w/ a rag. >>> >>> Don't worry, after driving it twice now, I wouldn't trade it for any >>> conversion. The smoothness of the ride, the rythmic hum of the engine, >> there >>> is no feeling like it in the world. The van just seems to run better. I >>> think it's happier. lol... I can't wait to get a westy and do the same. >>> >>> Chris >> Driving a Vanagon with a good stock engine is an experience no conversion >> can compare. I can agree some that coversions make the Vanagon perform at >> a more modern level but then the classic feeling about it is lost. >> Congrats for the new Vanagon again. >> >> David >> >> >> >> >> ____________________________________________________________________________________ >> Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search >> that gives answers, not web links. >> http://mobile.yahoo.com/mobileweb/onesearch?refer=1ONXIC >> > |
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