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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: vernon b.c.
Posts: 3,029
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routing new gas line thru pass. a-arm?
I,m trying to put a new gas line in my 78 blazer but can,t really see how to get it thru the pass. a-arm without dropping the a-arm.Is there a away to do this or am I just looking at it at a wrong angle.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Highland, IN
Posts: 2,353
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Re: routing new gas line thru pass. a-arm?
I remember the bracket being located under the motor mnount. I had to lift my mototr to move it. Not sure about the control arm. I had a clamp right under the mount that I had to relocate, not an easy tesk
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Garland,TX
Posts: 431
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Re: routing new gas line thru pass. a-arm?
the stock routing is underneath the motor mount perch where a p-clamp holds it in place. It's a PITA to route it through there. You could always get creative and route it a different way...
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