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Source for SC Fuel Lines
Just out of curiosity, where would be the best/cheapest source for fuel lines from the fuel distributor to the injectors? Should I go to an engine rebuilder or site online? Also, can these be replaced without an engine drop?
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Best to buy them used in the parts classified. You can get some of them from our host but there pricey. Or you might have them made up from a metric hose shop provided you can find the fittings. And yes, you can change them without pulling (or pushing) the engine.
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I had some SS lines made at a local hose shop...better than OEM and will last longer, not to mention the cost was only $60.
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