One concern i have with replacing fuel lines is that it may create a hazard where none presently exists...if it is not done right. Also, didn't one list member notice a fuel leak after replacing fule line...a loose clamp or something. Some expert input would be appreciated here. Seth F Gordon wrote: > well the latest van fire is scarin' the pants off me. Since the engine is > coming out (head gasket job gone complete rebuild) I will replace the fuel > line in the engine ccompartment. > > A few people on the list have done this, I was hopin for a parts list mabey > a few pointers. Heard somthing about right and wrong kinds of fuel line. I > think I can get all the stuff at the FLAPS, right? > > thanks for the info. > > Seth Gordon > 84 wle |
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