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Re: Fuel line size question

Subject: Re: Fuel line size question
by CorvetteBob on 2020/5/7 18:04:22

Quote:

bogus wrote:
My 92 was old... and had miles... but I never felt those lines were problematic.

As for replacement? I don't think the bumper needs to come off. The rubber is either localized to the sender area, or connects to a rubber line that is accessible... I would need to see the area again to confirm.

Removing the rear bumper is a pain, on a good day.


I’ve never had to do it, but I did replace a couple taillight bulbs on my ‘88. Not fun, so that’s why I asked.
The hoses attach at the top of the pump/sender and go not quite a foot to the hard line. There, they’re attached by means of those steel crimped connections, identical to the flex portion of the front lines where they leave the frame and go to the side of the block.
I guess I’m wondering if it can be done by way of one guy up top, and one beneath the car, with the spare carrier out, allowing for access.
Any ideas are appreciated.
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