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Part #'s for these fuel lines?

I've ordered the two thru-tunnel fuel lines from Pelican, however I do not see the two engine-compartment fuel lines listed (pictured below, on left). I called Pelican and the CSR said there were FOUR fuel lines for the engine compartment, not two.

I only removed two as seen below. Now I'm really confused...


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Oops...forgot to mention. Car is a '78SC.

Thanks.
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Are they about 4 feet long and go from the Tunnel lines to the Fuel accumulator and back? I am looking for the same two line for my 76 911S.

Does anyone know where these can be purchased? Do we have to have them custom made at a hydraulics Shop?
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Fuel lines.......

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Are they about 4 feet long and go from the Tunnel lines to the Fuel accumulator and back? I am looking for the same two line for my 76 911S.

Does anyone know where these can be purchased? Do we have to have them custom made at a hydraulics Shop?
cmarshack,

When I damaged my fuel lines in the tunnel due to some welding works, the replacement fuel lines were ordered from Germany and cost a lot more. And shortly after this experience, I found out that suitable fuel line replacements could be made like OEM by your local hydraulic shop/s. If you have the old lines, save the end fittings and they could be used and crimped like OEM fuel lines. Some hydraulic shops like we have in our area could supply the metric fittings and fuel hoses at a fraction of the cost for OEM parts.

Tony
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Hey 9 0 1,

There is a place in Downtown that can replace your hoses for you. Just bring the originals and they can re-crimp the fittings.

I had my friend's fuel line inside the engine bay replaced and they simply re-crimped his fittings, perfect fit.

PM me and I will give you their number.

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