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Old 01-26-12, 05:28 PM
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PA fuel system question

Hi guys. I picked up an fd roller and one of the only things missing was the hard fuel lines that run under the car (supply and return) from the tank to the engine.

The previous owner had stainless lines on the car which is why he removed the stock lines.

I am putting the car back to stock and I need to know what kind of hard fuel lines to buy? (Size, etc) and where a good place to source them would be?

Also where does the fuel filter go (does anyone have a picture of the stock fuel filter under the car)?

Any help or info would be greatly appreciated!

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For sourcing stock fuel lines you can try Fritz Flynn or Japan2LA.

Here is a fuel filter replacement how to, there are good pictures in there. https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...ht=fuel+filter.

What part of PA are you in?
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Originally Posted by Turk82
For sourcing stock fuel lines you can try Fritz Flynn or Japan2LA.

Here is a fuel filter replacement how to, there are good pictures in there. https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...ht=fuel+filter.

What part of PA are you in?
Thanks for the contacts and the link. I will hit them up.

I am near Doylestown, PA if you know where that is (Bucks County, about an hour north of Philly)

Thanks for the post reply!
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