Re: fuel lines for 67 c10
It takes a lot of patience and it helps to be physically fit (just like that helps in all things) and you need a long work bench but I would make my own.
Buy coils of Polyarmor tubing from NAPA, a bender (I got mine from Amazon.com), and a flare kit. I bought mine from Craftsman. You'll also need a tubing cutter and a bench vise. Youtube videos will show you how. Finally you'll need a carpenter's knife and some rubber fuel line hose and hose clamps.
Go slowly and bend new line to hug the frame rail and come as close as you can to your outlets (tank and pump). Attach to the frame with clips, the originals will work fine as I reused mine.
You want as few inches of rubber hose used as possible. Bubble flares are all you need here assuming you use rubber hose as connections.
If you need to convert 3/8 inch tubing to 5/16, Jegs sells a brass transition for that, I used one under my cab.
Wear eye protection any time under a vehicle.
You can also use stainless steel braided hose and AN fittings, Summit Racing has everything you need for that but it will greatly increase your costs.
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