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![]() Enthusiast ![]() Joined Nov 8, '06 Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) ![]() |
i have a st. and the fuel line had to be replaced so i bought i new one from the dealer. When removing damaged one i had most of the bolts removed from black panel under car which hold the fuel/brake lines etc. I removed the old one by cutting it into pieces. Now im having trouble installing the new one? Im not sure which way to put the line through first. Should i start from the engine bay and pass the line to the bottom of the car or should i pass it from under the car to the engine bay. I sure many have done this before. Both ways seem almost impossible do to engine parts in the way. Can somewhere please provide me with some instructions. Thanks
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Nov 10, '06 From Cleveland Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
I've done the brake lines, and like you say it is fairly difficult to install them in one piece without removing any big parts. I started at the bottom and fed the line into the engine bay. Note that you'll probably need to have the car pretty high up for it to clear, and if you want to do it without removing any parts, you'll probably have to bend it some and bend it back in position. Be careful though, because the tubing kinks easily.
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