Stainless fuel lines

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architect
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Stainless fuel lines

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Does anyone have a rough estimate (length) for the 5/16" (ID) supply and 1/4" (ID) return lines?

I would like to replace from fuel filter to tank on my 78 124.


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Also - can someone please confirm:

5/16 supply = -5 AN
1/4 return = -4 AN
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Re: Stainless fuel lines

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I needed about 13' each of 1/4" and 5/16" on my 1973 Spider. Your needs may vary depending on the routing; inside or underneath on your model. I used a copper/nickel alloy called Cunifer. Very easy to work with.

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Thanks for the info above. I ordered all Russell braided lines...

Does anyone know the diameter for the 2-3ft of gas overflow / return hose?
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architect wrote:Thanks for the info above. I ordered all Russell braided lines...

Does anyone know the diameter for the 2-3ft of gas overflow / return hose?

Look's like Midwest sells them (12mm) - http://www.midwest-bayless.com/p-8119-4 ... ll-oe.aspx
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