No experience with it. Why make two connections, when you can run the line through a grommet placed in the hole, leaving no place for a leak to start. I know that some say just run the line around the firewall, but then it has plenty of opportunity to rub on things. Fasten it in place, running through a rubber grommet fastened into the firewall. No connections, no leaks. DMc ---- jhlauterbach <jhlauterbach@BELLSOUTH.NET> wrote: > Has anyone had experience with the Van-Cafe fuel-line firewall adapter > (http://www.van-cafe.com/home/van/page_1130_499/fuel_line_firewall_adapter.html)? > If so, would you recommend it? > > John > '84 Vanagon -- David McNeely |
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