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Changing fuel lines

JoRoW99

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Ok so my engine bay is a rats nest, and my fuel lines need redone. Id like to switch to stainless braided lines, or anything put the plastic ones. The evap sits in front since thats where it was on the L36. My return fruel line is also kinked. Ive read the write up like 5 times but I have no idea what the guy is talking about. Suggestions?
 


Can someone at least tell me what type of fittings i need to connect to the stock fuel rail and then from stainless hose to my regular hose?
 
and dont get jegs brand of hose, i can smell gas vapor in my engine bay sometimes.

and its much easier to do it with the motor out, but still is a pain to do it.
 
I assume you use the swagelok fittings to connect from the metal fuel lines? Is there anywhere else to get the same thing? I still cant figure out what fittings to use to connect to the stock fuel rail. If i could find that out I think i could figure out the fittings for the rail connector to the hose and then from the hose to the metal line connector.
 


So would this be everything?

-connects to stock metal fuel line
(X1) Earl's -6 AN Male to 3/8 in. Tube fitting PN: 165006ERL
(X1) Earl's -6 AN Male to 5/16 in. Tube fitting PN: 165056ERL

-connects to stock fuel rail
Russel RUS-640850 Fuel rail fitting
Russel RUS-640860 Fuel rail fitting

-connects to each end of the 2 braided lines
SUM-220690 Fitting, Hose End, Straight, -6 AN Hose to Female -6 AN, Aluminum, Red/Blue Anodized, Each 4 $9.76

10 foot of braided hose (any suggestions?)
 
Delete it but to move it extend the line going to the engine and move the purge selonoid where ever you want and run the sites to it
 


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