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Old Jan 21, 2015 | 04:16 PM
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GSL SE fuel lines

Posted this a while back, thought i'd repost so some different eyes may see it. I have an 85 GSL SE and my fuel lines at the filter are very crusty and need replacing. Anyone have ideas on where to source replacements. Been searching online for banjo fittings to use to make some replacements to no avail. No SE's around here in salvage yards to remove and use on mine. Appreciate any input.
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Old Jan 25, 2015 | 10:07 PM
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The filter you can get from Mazdatrix and other sources. When you make your replacement houses, use fuel injection rated hose only. A standard hose clamp should work fine.
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Old Jan 26, 2015 | 04:09 PM
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Thank you Cameron38. I have the filter and I have FI hose of the right size. I need the metal lines with banjo fittings that attach to each end of the filter/ or a source for a fitting/line with a 17mm banjo fitting that I can bend and bend ribs into for hose retention like the originals. Would like to keep the original appearance of the lines at the filter, not a fan of replacing hard lines with hose except for a"get it home" type of thing. Still holding out hope of scoring non rusty originals from possibly a part out in a part of the country where these things are well preserved. Thanks again for your input.
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