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1/4 Fuel Return Line Clamps..... #2073036
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What kind of clamps were used on the 1/4 fuel return line in 1970?


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Re: 1/4 Fuel Return Line Clamps..... [Re: Stewpar] #2073058
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It's called a Keystone clamp or a crimp clamp.

Re: 1/4 Fuel Return Line Clamps..... [Re: Stewpar] #2073091
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They look like these.

Duster Fuel Line Clamps Reproduction Top Original Bottom (2).jpgDuster Fuel Lines Original With OEM Clamps (2).jpg
Re: 1/4 Fuel Return Line Clamps..... [Re: ScottSmith_Harms] #2073165
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Ok, so just like the 5/16 and 3/8, but I can't find any 1/4 anywhere?


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Re: 1/4 Fuel Return Line Clamps..... [Re: Stewpar] #2073169
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Yes, 1/4" are a problem. I don't know of a source, but they look generally the same as the above examples.

Re: 1/4 Fuel Return Line Clamps..... [Re: Stewpar] #2073204
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Perfect, thank you!


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Re: 1/4 Fuel Return Line Clamps..... [Re: Stewpar] #2073296
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Auveco # 18439 , an OEM correct one doesn't exist for the 1/4"

one problem.
Originals were yellow zinc.
All the Auveco clamps are clear zinc and wrong markings )

Auveco #s for the others are
18442 for the 5/16" ( clear zinc ,but wrong markings)
18444 is for the 3/8" ( wrong markings and originals were black zinc)

Re: 1/4 Fuel Return Line Clamps..... [Re: Stewpar] #2073515
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I just got 1/4 return line yesterday because I need a return for the efi set up. Looks like I need to get these since my car never had a line from factory(383 car)? 1968 super bee
I don't care about anything being factory correct so maybe I can just find something at the parts store. But if I get those clamps, do I need anything else to get it set up. Appreciate any answers for my somewhat dumb/simplistic question smile

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Re: 1/4 Fuel Return Line Clamps..... [Re: 68KillerBee] #2073574
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Originally Posted By 68KillerBee
I just got 1/4 return line yesterday because I need a return for the efi set up. Looks like I need to get these since my car never had a line from factory(383 car)? 1968 super bee
I don't care about anything being factory correct so maybe I can just find something at the parts store. But if I get those clamps, do I need anything else to get it set up. Appreciate any answers for my somewhat dumb/simplistic question smile


Since you are doing EFI you may want to use the fuel line (rubber part) and spiral clamps that are made for EFI. I assume you have a fuel sender or tank that will accept the return line.







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