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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Beaverdam, VA
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911 fuel leak
Hi, I am a new member. I've been looking at this site ever since I stumbled across it looking for parts. Seems to be a great resource. I've got a '70 911E that I've had since new. It has been described as a parts car by some, but never mind that. Now that I'm retired I have the time to work on it but not the money so I'm doing most things myself. In getting it fired up again, I found a fuel leak between the hard fuel line from the engine bay to the hard line through the tunnel. How do you get to those fuel hoses without dropping the engine or taking off the transmission support? Or can you? I can barely see the upper end of the hard line, much get to it. Do you have to remove the hard lines from the engine bay? Thanks for your help.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Cape Vincent, NY
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You can get them if you lower the engine, easier than a full drop.
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Location: Beaverdam, VA
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Thanks for your help.
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