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Location: Grand Rapids, MI , USA
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67 Fuel Line in Engine Bay
I have a 67 911 that I'm working on. The car has been stored for 16 years and the tank had about 2" or rust and sediment at the bottom. Ordered a new tank today. I would like to clean out the fuel line. The fuel pump is fed by an old looking line with a banjo fitting. The fuel line is crimped onto the banjo fitting. Can I cut off the old line and the metal crimps and replace it? I'm not sure how better to explain that.
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No one knows if I can cut them?
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: 1K Oaks, CA
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If I were you, I'd take the whole thing down to the local hotrod shop or any place that sells AN fittings and see what they can do.
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Join Date: Dec 2001
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Early 911 Fuel Pumps and Regulators?
68 911 Fuel System depends on whether you want it to be original or not. If you decide to update I'd be interested in your old fuel pump and all the banjo fittings.
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