Fuel lines

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Robsrx7
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Fuel lines

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For some reason when I bought my project 1985 fb the entire fuel return line from engine bay back to tank is missing just the flexi bit left with a screw jammed up there?
Does anyone know if you can buy these ready made or will I have to get a roll of pipe and bend it myself
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Re: Fuel lines

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It doesn't have to be a hard line under the car afaik.
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Re: Fuel lines

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Good point I was thinking of running a nice braided steel one all the way for both lines anyone else done something similar :?:
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I have rubber fuel lines under one of my cars, tucked up against the chassis rail. Never had it mentioned in an MOT.

Held in place with cable ties even.
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Re: Fuel lines

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That will be my next job then while I'm waiting for my new rotor arm and dizzy 0-0
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Not my photo

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Re: Fuel lines

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Looks good exactly what I'm aiming for thanks for pic
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