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Question Fuel Line system install - Guidance HELP

Looking for any guidance / help on the next step in my project.
I have a 911SC with NO fuel lines. They were removed before I purchased the car.

Anyway, I purchased from PP the metal lines ( two). I have the parts diagram and searched threads. on the BBS.

Since there are no existing lines, I have no guide. Clearly the metal lines are no the only parts. I assume the metal lines run thr the tunnel, but where?

Does any know of a source for a diagram of the fule system of a SC. Several people have given me lists of parts they have used on various cars, but none are stock and no SC.

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Earl

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Hmmm....hopefully someone will display the diagram from a parts book. There is some variation amonst CIS cars but they should all go from feul pumpback thru tunnel around top of drivers side wheelwell and in to engine compartment. There you have accumulator and filter and thence over to fuel reg. Finding the combo hard lines either used or new may be difficult. If I were to redo my 78SC I probably would find used parts and have a hose shop "rebuild" them with new professionally crimped flexible hoses.CIS pressures are high and this is not an area to cut safety corners.

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