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Old 03-31-2021, 08:05 AM   #1
Rich72C10
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Re: Carb to Fuel Pump Hard Line [Leak at Fuel Pump]

You got that right - next up is more or less refreshing the frontend along with tired rubber brake lines - I have like $500 worth of parts in my RockAuto cart (includes water pump to have on hand)! But what I hate is re-replacing parts - hopefully the fuel pump is the last of that from last summer's repairs.

Though it is nice to be in preventive maintenance / peace of mind repairs. I already have a 12 bolt rear end Flo-Pro gasket as the cover is weeping around the bolts. That is when I also noticed the rear center brake line didn't look all that hot. None of these I am looking forward doing and I am serious thinking of having it done for me.
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