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SignUp Now!Frank---how much for a new one?? E-mail me your answer-thanks,,Jackfrankg said:I sell new one's if you decide to go new. Frank
redman said:If you are have the stock 87 lines just connect them to old 84 lines in front and go back under the drivers door spot and cut the fuel feed line there in stock location and buy 2 3/8 repair lines that comes with the right fittings for a gm (same fuel filter)at any auto zone and 6 inches of fuel INJ line not just fuel line and 4 fuel INJ 3/8 hose clamps and put it right in that spot done it ten times works perfect no leaks use all fuel inj stuff. Good luck takes about 1 hr to do.
Good luck mark
frankg said:They run $130 plus shipping. Complete with gears, seals and new filter housing. Thanks,Frank
Squid4life said:Jack,
Just sent you pics of my two. Let me know what you think. As for the fuel line and filter... I do not know yet. I received fuel lines with my conversion, but assumed they were for the front of the car, not the location you are talking about. I will have to check. If I don't have the rear lines, and am in the same boat you are in, I will most likely have some high pressure lines fabricated, and mount the filter either at the tank/framerail like you said, or up front similar to the 85 setup. My engine compartment is a bit sparse right now, so I will have to see what I am going to encounter...
Squid