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Fuel Lines

cjkeeliii

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Is replacing the steel fuel line with rubber from the tank to the lift pump on an m1008 advisable? I'm getting air and if the lines are rusted, seems it would be easier to replace them with rubber.
 

OL AG '89

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My opininion, your are asking for trouble doing this. The metal lines take a lot abuse, even tucked up in frame. I would suggest doing the "pressure"test on the metal lines to confirm your assumptions.
 

Westech

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more then 18" of non metal or non metal braided fuel lines is a FED no no. Like stated above, if you do that your asking for big trouble. For the cost of metal bulk line (cheaper then rubber by the foot) just do it the correct way.
 
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