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Old 10-01-2020, 10:12 AM   #11
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Re: SkinnyG's '61 Apache

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Tentatively fitted the driveshaft to see how I need to modify the top of the X, so I can modify the cab to fit.

Fuel lines showed up. -8 for fuel feed (yeas, that's half-inch fuel line!), and -6 for return. PTFE to last longer, stink less, and be E85 friendly.

I use PTFE lines for fuel also. Great stuff, easy to install fittings. I have found though, you want to use the fittings from the same company that supplies you the fuel line. There seems to be a slight difference.
I did buy the AN fitting install tool from Summit - Koul Tool. Crazy the cost but if it helps with the build of the fittings im in.
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