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fuel line routing
Installing a LS3 in my 69 Camaro, what way are you guys routing the fuel line i am running a -6 from the tank to fuel rail ...
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You can take advantage of the brake line mounts to use the same screw and mount your fuel line along side it. I also used some zip ties to keep it tight to the brake line in places where it wasn't convenient to get in a screw and clamp. Don't get me wrong, I only used the zip ties to keep it close, not actually hold it up. Just need to be a bit careful when I position the pads to put it up on the lift but other than that it worked out really well. |
You can follow the stock fuel line routing, and flip the fuel rail around so that the fuel inlet is on the pass side, if you don't want run the fuel line across the engine bay.
On my swap, I reused the stock hardline (less than 1500 miles), and run flex lines to the tank and to the fuel rail inlet. |
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Okay thanks for the information on the swagelock. What size line did you use for the hardline and the flexline? PM if you'd like. BTW, very cool build thread... You did a lot of work to that car in record time. I know you say it was 3 years of body work but man you really did a lot of metal work in that short amount of time. Great work...
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Are most people running hard line?
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A combination of PTFE hose and SS hardline is very good as well. |
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