- Mar 31, 2005
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The fuel line on my 85 GT has a slight hole in it, and I want to replace it. It's a hard fuel line, and I want to know if I can replace it with a 3/8'' rubber fuel line, and what fittings I will need on either end to do this. The car is an 85, so it should have a mechanical pump, and I think I should only need around 3 feet of rubber to replace the hard line. Has anyone done this? Is it a bad idea to replace the hard line with a rubber one?
Another thing is accessing the other side of the fuel line. I can't see the mech fuel pump, and it looks like I would have to remove a bunch off of the front of the motor to get at it. I only have the weekend to do this, and I need the car on Monday. Can I splice in a rubber line to patch the area with the hole in it? Does anyone have any pictures of how it goes together or where the fuel pump is on the motor?
Another thing is accessing the other side of the fuel line. I can't see the mech fuel pump, and it looks like I would have to remove a bunch off of the front of the motor to get at it. I only have the weekend to do this, and I need the car on Monday. Can I splice in a rubber line to patch the area with the hole in it? Does anyone have any pictures of how it goes together or where the fuel pump is on the motor?