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Old 07-19-2024, 04:18 PM
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Thanks for the info/responses! I'm a little surprised there is not an easier way to replace the fuel line. I assume a lot of cars that have been sitting for a long time need them replaced.
I have a feeling that trying to remove any body bolts will lead to more significant problems so im not really even considering that.

My old fuel tank and fuel line have been removed. I have the car jacked up a couple of feet on jack stands and I already received the new 1 piece fuel line. I guess I might as well give it a try. Not much to lose except skin on my knuckles and maybe increased blood pressure. If it just wont fit, ill have to consider buying some steel line and bending and flaring it myself.

After the fuel lines are replaced the brake lines are next. Hopefully they will be a little easier? :-)
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