On my 88 i did the pipe r&r using new 2 piece pipes with fuel tank in place. I dont recall if the old plastic pipes were clamped in place above the fuel tank. Cant recall if i installed new heater hose first but it was a little tricky getting front ends of new pipes in. Cant recall if i did this, but were i to do this job again, id consider labelling the pipes (orientation) before installing. Neil. On Saturday, May 13, 2017, Stuart MacMillan <stuartmacm@gmail.com> wrote: > Can these pipes be removed without dropping the gas tank? And can the SS > pipes be installed as well that way? Engine and tranny are out, and I’m > prepping for the conversion. > > > .....
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