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Originally Posted by Danglerb View Post
Fuel lines are not the ones on the bottom of the car made of metal, but the short high pressure lines in the engine compartment where heat soak kills wires and hoses.
I have the air box out and there is a section of rubber fuel line there...is this the one I should be concerned with? Looks old and is about nine inches long.

Also…

I’m heading out to the garage to remove the front seats...any secrets or concerns.

And…

While removing the front spoiler/chin last night I noticed a duct inside the driver’s side wheel-well that is not connected to anything…would this go to the alternator? The ductwork has some sort of sensor/sender on it, too. Weird, to have a sensor on a duct running to an alternator.

However, after unbolting the front spoiler…I’m somewhat concerned about the sanity of these engineers…I mean hell…what would be the harm of using a fender clip style fastener…lol

Thank you, in advance for any advice.

Brian.
Old 12-14-2014, 07:43 AM
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