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Old 11-02-2019, 08:50 PM   #13
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Re: 68 C-20 PCV hose

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Originally Posted by geezer#99 View Post
When you get your pcv done there’s an important job for you.
Get rid of that glass type fuel filter.
It’s a huge fire waiting to happen!
You know it! I had one on another vehicle and the thing somehow partly unscrewed itself. Easy to tighten back up, but, man the potential fire...

When my factory molded hose went bad, I simply bent up a piece of 3/8" steel brake line and put short nipples at the ends. As much stuff as was butchered on this truck, I'm not worried about that small bit of non-original parts.
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