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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => 73-87 Chevy & GMC Trucks => Topic started by: Quitefranklie on March 16, 2015, 10:31:25 pm
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I recently bought an 87 r10 350 tbi dual tank. long story short I need a new fuel line and I can't find one anywhere. What would anyone suggest I do instead of using an oem part?
Thanks
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Which line exactly do you need? Supply or return? Rubber or steel? Location of line? Why do you need a new line?
Just a few questions so we can give the right answers.
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I don't where you are located, or how big your budget is, but if it's something you simply cannot do, call this company:
Magill's Radiator/Tubes & Hoses
(520)690-0903
(in Tucson, AZ)
The owner, Bob, is an absolute artist.
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Inline tube and Classic tube also have prebent lines.
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Which line exactly do you need? Supply or return? Rubber or steel? Location of line? Why do you need a new line?
Just a few questions so we can give the right answers.
I am in need of the supply line. My friend came over to help me test my fuel pressure and bent the line when trying to fix it he snapped it. It's a steel line to rubber with steel braiding over it. The section I need is connected to the tbi and goes down and connects to another steel line. I'm afraid to bend one myself.
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Inlinetube.com or Classictube.com both those from both companies.
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send your "friend" to your local auto wreckers and get him to pull one off without damaging it this time 8)
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You can get replacement ends at any auto parts store
We just did that and used Efi rated hose and efi clamps
It's only 15 psi
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