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fuel lines for a porsche 911 2.7 1977

Hello.
I have readed a lot of threads about the fuel lines.
I have readed that Len Cummings sell kits for ours cars. He has a practical kit for replacing the hoses in the tunnel. I have sented a mail to him but i have no answer. (len dot cummings at verizon dot net).
Could you help me please?
Thanks to everybody.

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Not to take away from Len's kit which is great because he includes the couplers which allow you to pull the new lines through using the old lines but you can buy all the stock parts.

Just grab the PET (Porsche catalog available online) find the fuel lines and the part numbers, enter that here into pelican and buy new tunnels lines. You'll need new lines in the front (two of 'em) and two for the back as well, so i think 6 lines. I would replace the fuel filter at this time as well. I would also get 4 new grommets that go around the lines in the tunnel.

To pull the new lines through, tape them together with a piece of clothes line or other strong line really good with electrical tape. Two people is helpful as one person can wiggle in the back while the other pulls them through.
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Contact Len, I used his kit on my 77s and it gave me peace of mind regarding an engine fire.

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Not to take away from Len's kit which is great because he includes the couplers which allow you to pull the new lines through using the old lines but you can buy all the stock parts.

Just grab the PET (Porsche catalog available online) find the fuel lines and the part numbers, enter that here into pelican and buy new tunnels lines. You'll need new lines in the front (two of 'em) and two for the back as well, so i think 6 lines. I would replace the fuel filter at this time as well. I would also get 4 new grommets that go around the lines in the tunnel.

To pull the new lines through, tape them together with a piece of clothes line or other strong line really good with electrical tape. Two people is helpful as one person can wiggle in the back while the other pulls them through.

I'm about to start this next on my project. Really good info

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