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Old 11-02-2012, 12:36 PM   #6
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Re: Hooking up braided stainless to 87 sender question

I had wondered this exact same question since I too am hooking up a 87 blazer sender to my 5.3

I could not find a straight forward answer.....Since I didn't like the idea of having a "weak link" in my fuel system (right at the sender) I decided the best option was to keep looking for another solution.

I chose to go with the S.U.R.& R. nylon fuel line kit #KP1200. It's rated for 200 psi and is all inclusive. I bought it online at Tooltopia.com for $136 shipped. It even comes with all the required installation tools.

Hell, the the price of all the AN fittings were gonna get close to this price alone...not to mention the AN line itself.

Since Ill be running the corvette regulator filter #33737, I did need to buy an additional fitting that was not in the kit...S.U.R.&R. #K155....got it on amazon for $10.

I will be running up my fuel lines tomorrow morning
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