1978 Fuel line replacement from JBG tips or tricks???

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philljo

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Hey folks, just pulled the fuel lines off of my 78 and it wasn't as easy as I'd hoped.. I have some new lines being shipped to me from Jeff's bronco graveyard (which are apparently preshaped) and I was just wondering if anyone could offer some advice on how to get them back under there with minimal struggle. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!!!

Thanks

- Johnson

 

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I did mine several years ago, and from what I recall, it is easiest done from underneath the truck.  Pay attention to the way the old one comes out from under the truck and do it in reverse.

Good luck,

:)>-

 
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Were you able to get the old ones out without bending them at all?? If so you're a little more crafty than I was.. I'm worried about how to get the new ones back in without damaging them at all.

Thank you though, appreciate the response

 

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It's been too long ago to replay that movie in my mind, just remember it was tricky an it took a bit of threading around the other stuff.  sorry I can't be of better help. 

:)>-

 

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I had similar issues with a broken brake line.

Rather than struggle trying to thread up thru the trannie/transfer area.., I "TWO-PIECED" the line & used a double

ended mating fitting.  Simply put the two nuts on, flared the ends, and tightened onto the fitting.

No runs, no leaks, no errors.

I think I removed the skid plate & did this splice right there. Easy to get to if needed.

 
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I actually think I cracked that brake line in the process of pulling off the fuel lines, so thats gonna have to be done as well.. :(( fuel lines came in today though, let you know how it all goes

 

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