It never freaking ends!!! Where to buy pressure side Fuel Lines!

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texasterror

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I cant seem to find the pressure side fuel lines. Does anyone know the material number/sku number and website for fuel lines from the engine to the fuel filter and from the filter to the tank. I have looked but all I can find are feed lines and return lines. My terminology might not be correct my apologies, I'm just a mild mannered accountant!
 
Yeah the lines are under the car and they run parallel to the brake fluid lines. Mine have rusted are on the verge of disintegration.
 
Laugh each time I see the upside down picture, as one accountant to another, that must be driving you nuts. Like an account you just can seem to reconcile. :) I bet the trend of upside down avatars may catch on.
 
I'm actually a supply chain analyst not an accountant but it sounded pretty cool "mild manner accountant". I tried a couple of times to make I right side up but it didn't work. I'll order the lines in a bit. Took the car for a spin yesterday after it being down since 2009! IT's a beat tell ya!
 
I say leave it upside down, it is way funny. I can't help but laugh each time I see it. It is your calling card now. Great to have her out again! I will need to do my lines sooner or later. The SS look like a permanent fix for sure.
 
Call Highway Stars for the hoses from the stand off to the fuel pump hanger. They are different sizes and he has them precut. His prices are also competitive if you bought them at the parts store.
 
If the fuel lines are rusted, the brake lines could be just behind. 25 y/o brake fluid can be full of water.
 
X2 on brake lines easier to knock out all at once as messing with fuel lines will likely break a brake line
Joel
 
I'm actually a supply chain analyst not an accountant but it sounded pretty cool "mild manner accountant". I tried a couple of times to make I right side up but it didn't work. I'll order the lines in a bit. Took the car for a spin yesterday after it being down since 2009! IT's a beat tell ya!

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I second the link to Classic Tube. I did all the brake lines and the fuel feed lines (under the car) on mine last spring.

Be prepared to loosen the body bolts and lift the rear body a bit. It was the only way we could get to the lines when they go up over the crossmember.
 
My Mechanic friend and I bought some tubing and replaced the break fluid lines so they are good to go. I ordered the pressure side fuel lines I'm waiting for them to get here.
 
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