[PPCC] Fuel lines
Dennis Pleau
dpleau at wavecable.com
Sat Jul 24 22:34:28 EDT 2010
Bud,
Contact Cal or Mark at Clark's and tell them what your problems are, they
will help you resolve it.
If not fuel lines are basically brake lines. NAPA and most Auto Parts
stores carry it. The lines aren't standard length, so you will needed a
tubing cutter an a flare tool.
dp
From: ppcc-list-bounces at corvair.org [mailto:ppcc-list-bounces at corvair.org]
On Behalf Of budpon at cs.com
Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2010 7:24 PM
To: ppcc-list at corvair.org
Subject: [PPCC] Fuel lines
Does anyone out there know where I can purchase metal fuel line? I was
intending to fabricate a set for my '66 but have been unable to find a
source.
Please don't tell me to buy from Clark's. I did that and ordered the
pre-bent set for the 140. They don't fit. too short, too long, wrong
angles, etc. I finally got tired of trying to bend and adapt them. I know
I can do better if I can just find a source for the raw material.
Speaking of Clark's, this is the first time in years that I've had a problem
with their parts. The odds must have caught up with me.
Thanks,
Bud Edwards
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