TBI fuel line
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From: Denmark
Car: 89 Camaro RS Conv
Engine: L03
Transmission: th700/r4
TBI fuel line
Hi
Does anyone know where I can get a set of new fuel lines ( the hard fuel and return line ) that goes into the TBI unit, and connects to the fuel lines that comes from the tank.
I have heard that GM does not make them anymore ?
Or is there any good aftermark manufactors that makes them ?
Thanks in advance for any good ideas.
Tom
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Denmark
Does anyone know where I can get a set of new fuel lines ( the hard fuel and return line ) that goes into the TBI unit, and connects to the fuel lines that comes from the tank.
I have heard that GM does not make them anymore ?
Or is there any good aftermark manufactors that makes them ?
Thanks in advance for any good ideas.
Tom
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Denmark
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From: Cincinnati, OH
Car: '90 RS
Engine: 377 LSX
Transmission: Magnum T56
If you cannot get them through GM I would visit your local yard and get some off a junk car. They should be pretty plentiful. You could also run braied steel lines that look pretty cool and are out of the way.
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Hi Tom-
You may e-mail these guys: provide them with your vin # and a good description of what you're looking for- I've had fair luck with them.
customerservice@gmpartsdirect.com
Or you may try a junkyard, though I'm not sure how plentiful they are where you live.
If all else fails and you want to consider braided lines, here is a link to a thread with part numbers and photos-
https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/sho...ighlight=earls
Best-
S-D
You may e-mail these guys: provide them with your vin # and a good description of what you're looking for- I've had fair luck with them.
customerservice@gmpartsdirect.com
Or you may try a junkyard, though I'm not sure how plentiful they are where you live.
If all else fails and you want to consider braided lines, here is a link to a thread with part numbers and photos-
https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/sho...ighlight=earls
Best-
S-D
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From: Denmark
Car: 89 Camaro RS Conv
Engine: L03
Transmission: th700/r4
Thanks S-D
You are right, there are not so many junk yards with american cars in my area ;-( ( As far as I know, mine is the only L03 thirdgen in the country ).
I think I will go for the braided lines, described in the link you mentioned. I was not able to find it in my search in this forum, so thank you for sending it.
Tom
You are right, there are not so many junk yards with american cars in my area ;-( ( As far as I know, mine is the only L03 thirdgen in the country ).
I think I will go for the braided lines, described in the link you mentioned. I was not able to find it in my search in this forum, so thank you for sending it.
Tom
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