Fuel lines
Hello again. So my 1950 pacemaker is coming along a bit slow. Just wondering if there is a fuel line kit to replace the existing one? I have the original which the previous owner pulled off the car and left it in the trunk. Any help would be great. Also, I just had the sending unit rebuilt shout out to John Wolf Co. The only thing is now I am missing the hardware to reconnect it to the gas tank. Anyone have an idea of which screws/bolts to use so as not to damage anything. Thanks.
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You might try Inline Tubing . Most of us just fab our own using the old ones as guides.0
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Alright. I want to make sure it looks original as possible. Which would be the proper metal to use. I would like to try and fab it based on the original lines.0
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My website lists the following vendor for original looking high quality tubing for fuel or brake lines... https://store.fedhillusa.com/38directory.aspx0
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I just sent my fuel sender to John. Great to have a good review! In the meantime, I'm painting my tank.0
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John did the gauges in my Packard and re-stenciled the lettering on the glass. Beautiful work.
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Same supercub. I am painting my gas tank. Did the rust converter first after I removed all the original paint and sanded it down. Did all the prep work for inside as well.
Anyone have an idea for connecting hardware? Screw/bolts?0
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