Re: 76 C-10 2wd short bed LS swap questions
As far as fuel lines go, don't be afraid of using nylon tubing and fittings from Dorman Products. It is far less expensive than the braided lines/AN fittings. The most expensive item would be the tool for inserting the couplings into the nylon hose (not necessarily a needed item but well worth it!). We used this stuff at our shop for fuel line repairs, especially on rotted lines in trucks (CT believes in marinating vehicles every winter in salt brine). You'll have no problems, as long as your installation doesn't require sharp turns in the line. If you do, Dorman also makes a 90* coupling for making those sharp bends
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