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Okay so quick follow up to this post.
Previously I posted a photo of a mason jar that I fashioned into a vacuum jar so I could check for air in the line. Since I posted that I really have not had time to get out and play on the truck. But as the photos indicate the jar was mostly full.
I had...
You are correct photos would be better. I thought I attached them to my original post, turns out my iPad is not totally compatible with this format of forum for uploading images. Let me fix that from my computer.
So let me ask something because this is all still theory to me. The GM Tech...
That is fantastic. Apparently I missed this post. Thanks I will add this to my Evernote notes. This is definitely a step in the right direction. I found the post that had total estimated lengths needed which is how I was able to purchase my gross length of fuel lines.
Howdy folks, so brief re-intro I purchased a 1985 CUCV a couple months ago off eBay and I have been inspecting it and taking notes and (re)reading the gee golly willakers out of Steel Soldiers and my reference material and I am stumped.
So a little background the PO (Previous Owner) told me...
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