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Old 02-26-2018, 11:40 PM   #4
dmjlambert
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Re: gas tank fuel line question

Auto parts store has tubing bender and flare tools that you can borrow for free, they just ask for a small deposit. It is surprisingly easy and comes out beautiful even for a beginner like me trying it. They also have straight steel brake line tubes with flares and connectors on both ends. Get a long one, like 6 feet. Bend to the shape you want, cut off the excess. If you mess it up you'll have enough tubing to try again, or if the first one works great you can use the excess to make a doohickey. Take the short piece of tubing with you to the store so you can see about matching the tubing and connector size.
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