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lee mitchell

posted on 31st Dec 03 at 12:02

7 conversion in one year and not one problem. i push arount 8 inches of the plastic into the rubber and use 2 clips


DP.

posted on 31st Dec 03 at 11:58

surely the plastic isnt strong enough to hold with that kind of fuel pressure?


lee mitchell

posted on 31st Dec 03 at 11:25

use the rubber part. cut the plactic part and slide the rubber part over it then use a jubilee clip to reseal it


DP.

posted on 31st Dec 03 at 11:21

what did you rejoin it with?


lee mitchell

posted on 31st Dec 03 at 08:46

i just cut the fuel line up by the engine and re-join it to remove any excess fue line


corsa_godfather

posted on 31st Dec 03 at 01:21

ask lee mitchell.heard hes an expert witht his stuff


DP.

posted on 31st Dec 03 at 01:13

anyone?


DP.

posted on 29th Dec 03 at 19:52

Came too connecting up the fuel lines to the 20xe tonight and one is slightly too long, when trying to bend the link to fit it the crappy blue pastic stuff that the fuel lines made out of 'kinks' too easily.

Ended up unclipping the fuel line down the bulkhead and under the car to connect it up without kinking it. only problem now is that theres an extra foot of crappy fuel line loose under the car that i have to do something with.

Anyone had any similar experiences?