John:
Classic Tube (www.classictube.com) makes the hard fuel line for
the
engine compartment (carbs to pump).
For the soft lines, the tubing is available from any auto parts store.
If you are talking about the hard line from the tank to the
engine
compartment, you will need to fabricate your own (not difficult). The
factory one is steel, but you can use soft copper from a plumbing supply
store, or you can get some coiled steel tubing, once again from classic
tube or other supplier.
I took mine apart, cleaned them, and burnished them with steel
wool. I did not find that the insides were rusty, so it seemed to me
that reusing them was safe. The outsides looked pretty grungy before I
cleaned them up.
Vance
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-6pack@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-6pack@autox.team.net] On
Behalf Of John & Allison Cyganowski
Sent: June 02, 2006 4:05 AM
To: 6pack
Subject: Fuel Line
Hi All-
What do folks use to replace old tired fuel lines? The lines do not
seem to
be available?
John Cyg.
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