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Originally Posted by boyt911sc
Sal,
There is plenty of room to install a larger size diameter fuel lines in the tunnel. Like what Dean suggested, tack the fuel lines on 1-2-3 engine side of the tunnel. I used a strong nylon string to remove and install these fuel lines. An assistant at the other end of the car makes the removal/installation easier.
Make sure you have the correct fittings that are compatible with the other fuel lines in the engine or worse, locate adaptor/s unless your 10-mm return fuel line has the same fitting size as the 8-mm lines. There are several metal strips inside the tunnel that hold the fuel lines in place. Locate them and pry them loose before pulling the fuel line/s.
Keep us posted. Thanks.
Tony
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Thanks Tony I will. Thanks for the heads-up about the strips. I had no idea they were there.
I will need an adapter of some sort to run from the 10mm line end (seen in the photo above) to the fuel distributor.
I honestly do not know what is out there for me to patch in. I have looked at all year cars and do not see that connector line from this fitting to the return side in the engine compartment.