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  1. #1 Engine Wire Harness/Fuel line 
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    Anyone know a good place to get a Replacement Wiring harness for the L67? also the Fuel line (My filter is like... rusted on the line.)

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    anyone?

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    Any shop should be able to get your fuel filter loose. Why do you need a wiring harness? morad has them.
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    dealers would have fuel lines.

    but theys expensive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOtherNick View Post
    Any shop should be able to get your fuel filter loose. Why do you need a wiring harness? morad has them.

    when i originally purchased the car i noticed the PCM Wires clipping the fan.. wanted to just get a new set

    4 shops and 2 dealerships have tried to pry that ****ing filter off... so much PB blaster its not even funny..

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    Cut the lines, flange the ends run a bit of flexible line? Be the cheap way to do it.

    I may have a wiring harness...cant decided if I should part the car out or not...

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    Quote Originally Posted by machinegunsquid View Post
    Cut the lines, flange the ends run a bit of flexible line? Be the cheap way to do it.

    I may have a wiring harness...cant decided if I should part the car out or not...
    I'd rather just replace it. and a new wireing harness looks cleaner and would last awhile

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    Replacing old wires with old wires is dumb.

    If you really cared you'd have someone rewire the engine bay...
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    I actually just rewrapped the wiring harness with 3M's expensive ass high temp super awesome-o Electrical tape..Was gonna plop on a new wire loom too =[

    But for a good show car look, get someone to do a rewire and full wire-tuck

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt5112 View Post
    Replacing old wires with old wires is dumb.

    If you really cared you'd have someone rewire the engine bay...
    thats why i wanted a new set of wires. then im going to lay the wires out so it looks clean.

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    Yea man Im in the same issue with the fuel filter. I only had one shop try tho after 4 weeks of spraying PB and me failing. I got a kit from Napa for like 10 bucks with a compresion fitting, line and fitting for the filter but the way the lines are run on my GS this line from the filter is in the middle of a few others so its either fix it after the first bend after the filter(its like a 5 inch straight section) or alllll the way down to where it goes up towards the motor. I had this link sent to me seems to help give you a idea Aurora Club of North America (ACNA) Forum - Fuel Line Repair/Replace
    1998 GS with Open cone, PLOG, ZZP Catless DP, tune & Intense MPS 3.6. Pulls good enough to make the woman smack me and call me a D!*k.
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