Running new fuel Lines
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Running new fuel Lines
ok, so after my other post, I patched abunch of lines with 5/16 lines and brass compression fittings. I did it all right but I just don't like the fact of 4 comp fittings and lines just patched in,
hopefully ill be buying a car for the time being to get me by,
but anyway ill be taking the ol Yote off the road, im going to rip off the box grind and paint the frame and axels, do the timing chain, brake lines... well I guess this could go on forever for what I want to do while its off the road,
any way
I was wondering if I dident have to run factory lines, if there was a equally cheap way to run like plastic lines or something reliable and cheap, if not ill just buy the factory pre bent lines.
Being in upstate NY, the lines and everything just go to ˟˟˟˟
if anyone has done this with something other than factory lines, some input would be great
Thanks again Yota Tech!!!
hopefully ill be buying a car for the time being to get me by,
but anyway ill be taking the ol Yote off the road, im going to rip off the box grind and paint the frame and axels, do the timing chain, brake lines... well I guess this could go on forever for what I want to do while its off the road,
any way
I was wondering if I dident have to run factory lines, if there was a equally cheap way to run like plastic lines or something reliable and cheap, if not ill just buy the factory pre bent lines.
Being in upstate NY, the lines and everything just go to ˟˟˟˟
if anyone has done this with something other than factory lines, some input would be great
Thanks again Yota Tech!!!
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