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For bending the fuel (or brake) lines in the engine compartment & up by the fuel tank. You could take this extra step. Buy cheap windshield wash hose and run a hanger or an equivalent wire through the hose bend it as you wish, and presto, you have a perfect template to bend your new lines by. Saving your real lines for the final steps. I'm using aluminum with flared ends & clamped EFI rubber hose combo. I prefer to keep the connections to a minimum.
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Neat tip, thanks for sharing!
- Wayne
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Great idea!
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