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What fuel lines do you recommend? #793295
09/05/10 11:33 AM
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I see Yearone has fuel lines for my 73 Charger, Are they bent for shipping? Anyoone order these? Are there other suppliers?

Re: What fuel lines do you recommend? [Re: 1Adam12] #793296
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Go direct to Fine Lines. I think they are the best on the market compared to others I've seen.

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Re: What fuel lines do you recommend? [Re: 1Adam12] #793297
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Re: What fuel lines do you recommend? [Re: rayztoy] #793298
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Re: What fuel lines do you recommend? [Re: anlauto] #793299
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here is a dumb? How do I know what size? 70RR. Was 383..installing 440 6pk. old lines are already out....


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Re: What fuel lines do you recommend? [Re: anlauto] #793300
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Re: What fuel lines do you recommend? [Re: DAYCLONA] #793301
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Re: What fuel lines do you recommend? [Re: JMCFAN] #793302
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First, yes they will be bent for shipping not usually a big deal but you don't have any old ones to compare the new ones with. The bends will be marked so you know where to straighten them out at.

Secondly, the 383 would've had 5/16" lines, I know mine did. the 440 would've had 3/8" lines. Upgrade to the 3/8" lines but keep in mind this also means that your fuel sending unit would also have to be 3/8"

Re: What fuel lines do you recommend? [Re: JMCFAN] #793303
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here is a dumb? How do I know what size? 70RR. Was 383..installing 440 6pk. old lines are already out....




A 440+6 will have 3/8 lines with a 1/4 return line. Will require a different sender.

Re: What fuel lines do you recommend? [Re: Morty426] #793304
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I have fuel and brake lines from Right Stuff Detailing. Top notch stuff. The fit was excellent on all of them. When I went looking for the new lines, my uncle suggested that I stay away from Fine Lines brake lines. He could never get his to seal, and another local guy couldn't either. He has no experience with their fuel lines. Because I needed both, I went to Right Stuff for one stop shopping. I've been very happy with them, and would definitely use them again.

I went with the 3/8" lines even though I have a 383. So far I've never hooked up the return line. No need to yet.

Last edited by dobie; 09/07/10 08:48 PM.

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Re: What fuel lines do you recommend? [Re: dobie] #793305
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Quote:

I have fuel and brake lines from Right Stuff Detailing. Top notch stuff. The fit was excellent on all of them. When I went looking for the new lines, my uncle suggested that I stay away from Fine Lines brake lines. He could never get his to seal, and another local guy couldn't either. He has no experience with their fuel lines. Because I needed both, I went to Right Stuff for one stop shopping. I've been very happy with them, and would definitely use them again.

I went with the 3/8" lines even though I have a 383. So far I've never hooked up the return line. No need to yet.




Were your uncles lines stainless?

Re: What fuel lines do you recommend? [Re: Challenger 1] #793306
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Yes, they were stainless.


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