
Originally Posted by
Norbie
On a related note, can anyone see a problem with using rubber fuel line instead of bundy tube for the rear section of the lines? The problem with the MA61 is the three fuel lines pass through a narrow gap between the floorpan and the rear subframe, and there are lots of bends in the tube around that area which means it's impossible to remove the lines with the subframe in place without basically destroying them (which I did). Installing new lines will be equally difficult/impossible, so I can either (a) remove the rear subframe/suspension/diff etc or (b) run hard lines up to the subframe and rubber lines from there to the fuel tank. Obviously option (b) is FAR easier, can anyone think of a reason why it would be bad?
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