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RE:Headers and Fuel lines

Subject: RE:Headers and Fuel lines
by jsup on 2008/1/26 2:33:27

There's two competing sides of my brain. One says "Fk it" leave it that way.

The other is saying, WTF, FIX IT!!!

Right now I just want to get the car started. The only difference between doing it now, and doing it later is draining the antifreeze, which isn't the end of the world. Messy, yes. I hate doing it. But I just want to get the car running.

I'll have to look at replacing the lines from down at the filter up to the intake.

Let me see what that will take.

I can pull it 1/2 inch away with a nice sized zip tie for now. After I get the intake on tomorrow I'll make the decision. I'll have to take the AC compressor and bracket off again.

What does it take to re run those fuel lines and what should I use? If I knew what it took, I'd be more likely to do it.
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