Hard Line routing diagram?

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wittyy

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Hello, I started a frame off project about 2 years ago. Financial difficulites have delayed my project. I am really psyched to get going again!! I am currently trying to put back all fuel lines, Tranny lines, and brake lines on my newly painted chasis (before the newly painted tub gets put back on. Can anyone tell me where I might find a routing diagram to make this easier for me. :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 

Broncoholics

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Don't re-use the old fuel lines. I got ome 3/8" brake lines (same ID) and ran them in the same locations. The OD was lager so the orignal clips were stressed but have kept them on there tight ever since. I've seen others route the line on top of the frame with body lifts and others have gone inside the frame. Going inside is tough to keep it strapped in. A buddy used the metal links and slipped it into a rubber fuel hose for protection.

 

Boakeillece

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So, does anyone know if I can buy a hard line, for #1 cylinder, from the fuel dizzy to the injector? Or do I have to go to the JY? 85 245 Turbo Wagon...she needs to get back on the road

 

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