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Guidance Needed
I have a 1987 911. I have the top part of the engine off all of the way down to the engine shroud. While I am at this point do you guys recommend I change out any of the hoses. My car is running fine with no leaks. But as a preventive measure while the top of the engine is off, what hoses, if any, do you guys recommend I change out from a preventive maintenance standpoint.
Thanks for the assistance |
squeeze them - and look/feel for any cracks, esp. the part under the hose clamps
also, shop vac out the crud under the shroud, which will be blocking air flow to the heads |
Definitely change out the fuel lines.
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two styles of fuel hose. one type looks like it's wrapped and one type is smooth hose. the smooth ones are usually full if mini cracks. look close with a flashlight.
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Guys, thanks so much for the guidance so far. I will do as all of you have suggested
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Damn RWebb:
that picture you posted above got me scared to death |
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I have more if anyone needs extra convincing.
I also hear that most fire extinguishers are inadequate for an engine fire... So, change the rubber fuel hoses, the rubber brake hoses, and carry a Halotron fire extinguisher as it can help. |
+1 on the fuel lines.
What else are you planning to do while it's off? |
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