For those looking to rebuild your fuel tray lines (the NLA ones)

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Old 11-12-2008, 11:52 AM
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Default For those looking to rebuild your fuel tray lines (the NLA ones)

I have come across a source for those impossible to find and usually rusted out fittings on the fuel accumulator (the 14mm and 16mm barbed fittings). Just wondering if anyone here would need some as the lines are now long since NLA and recycling the old fittings is usually impossible due to rust. I am awaiting pricing and it will likely be a lot cheaper if there is a group buy.
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Please let us know... I'd be interested...
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Second!
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Let me know!
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FWIW, I'd replace the steel lines with plastic or stainless while you're at it
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Default Ryco fittings like this?

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Default Nope, exact replacement barbed fittings

<center><img src="http://www.geocities.com/syljay48/FPumpReg-2after.jpg"></center><p>Just push on high pressure fuel injection line and clamp.
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Could be.
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Count me in...I'd like to have spares and a couple for the 90.
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Default I'd like to, but people say I will blow up...

I have been getting conflicting reports on whether nylon-11 tubing is safe or not to use. I still haven't figured out what fittings should be used at the end of the fuel lines too.


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