Somewhere... yea, very far :-) http://www.benplace.com/fuel_line.htm I wonder when this list will move to a real modern forum and still keep it's nice color and flavor. (yea, with a friday only section... so folks can still have fun) It's ridiculous to have a mailling list in 2008. Especially for a technical one like this one, the search engine is obsolete (sorry but you know it's true). This is why i write less lately... stuff is lost. When i see guys like Scott or Denis posting like crasy hyper good advice, i see myself some years ago. Thanks to them. A lot of questions would be kept unanswered. This list should move to a effective forum. That would not be a problem. My 2 saturday 2 cent advice. I know your loosing me slowly. Regards, Ben http://www.benplace.com/vw2.htm On Sat, 8 Mar 2008 04:04:46 -0600, John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET> wrote: >Somewhere on the WEB some one has posted pictures and description of how >to do this. The big hassle is the little short hose pieces on the fuel >injectors. - the little short pieces between the fuel rail and the >injectors themselves. Required careful cutting with an Exacto knife. > >Good Luck, > >John Rodgers >88 GL Driver > >Slloth wrote: >> Getting ready to replace my Fuel Lines and was wondering if there is any >> special advice? I know you have to use the correct type and size of >> lines. Is their a certain technique for plugging connections so fuel >> doesn't leak everywhere? Can I just buy fuel line from somewhere like >> Napa? >> >> |
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