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Re: FUEL RETURN LINE

Subject: Re: FUEL RETURN LINE
by istter1 on 2012/2/8 13:27:58

Quote:

vetteoz wrote:
Quote:

bogus wrote:
it should be a rubber hose to a bracket on what was the old fuel pump, that's where it hooks up. Shouldn't be but a 20 minute job.

On my TPI cars ,the front fuel lines are 1 piece (combo of steel and rubber lines) from the fuel filter all the the way to the rails.
You disconnect the return line at the coupling by the filter and pull the line out from the rear because it runs through a hole in the A/c bracket


When you follow the lines down from the rails there is a small bracket to hold the lines in position is it hard to get to. I have been looking in the dark with a flash light. Other than that the pressure coupling is where the line was brocken off less than a 1/2" sticking out.

Steve
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