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Anyone ever replace the two lines on the right side? Is it possible that they each come in sections? If they only come in one long piece, how with the body on do you get the darn things in?

|UPDATED|11/4/2002 3:09:16 PM|/UPDATED|
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Just completed the replacement of the fuel lines on the right side. Eight hours of working pretty steady. It was a waste to buy the prebent lines. With what I had to do to them I could have used straight line and got the same thing. One piece was not as big a deal as I thought. The clips were a bit of a pain but the bigest thing was bending as you go trying to keep any extra waves out. But its done and the stinch of gas is out of the garage. 
|UPDATED|11/6/2002 3:25:54 PM|/UPDATED|

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Henry,
Sounds like it was a pretty intense project. Did you have to remove any major components or structural pieces to get the lines in place?

Jim O.
Save the Wave...!!!
Sounds like it was a pretty intense project. Did you have to remove any major components or structural pieces to get the lines in place?

Jim O.
Save the Wave...!!!

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