Re: What fuel lines do you recommend?
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09/05/10 05:15 PM
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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....
68 Charger 383/ AT Green/Green VT 70 Roadrunner 383/4sp Purple/Black VT
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Re: What fuel lines do you recommend?
[Re: anlauto]
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09/05/10 09:58 PM
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Re: What fuel lines do you recommend?
[Re: JMCFAN]
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09/07/10 01:56 PM
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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.
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Re: What fuel lines do you recommend?
[Re: Morty426]
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09/07/10 08:47 PM
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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.
1968 Plymouth Road Runner
383 4 speed
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Re: What fuel lines do you recommend?
[Re: dobie]
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09/07/10 10:13 PM
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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.
Were your uncles lines stainless?
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Re: What fuel lines do you recommend?
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09/08/10 07:27 AM
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Yes, they were stainless.
1968 Plymouth Road Runner
383 4 speed
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