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Neoprene Gas Lines

bradycatsmokey

New member
hello,

I have been smelling a gas smell on and off under my driver's door the past few days. I jacked up my car, and noticed the line in 1 spot is looking pretty bad. I put a cloth to it and smelled it and sure enough it's fuel. There is a second line that looks pretty bad in the same spot, but no gas smell, but it will happen soon enough.

I was told I can fix it with neoprene lines and I am having a hard time finding instructions on how to install them and use them and what is needed to put them on.

I went on FB in GT private group, and they are not very helpful. They say I can put them on no problem, but don't give me any details. that won't help me.

I was wondering, if anyone has instructions on how to install them and where they can be installed on the gas line. I guess is there an area you can't put them?? I know I need to fix this pronto, but need help with that.

Any help would be great, thank you.
Joanne
 


No steel, ni-cop or nylon, do not use rubber fuel line even if its fuel injection rated. Oh and you can use braided steel teflon lined.
 
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