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#486890 11/11/23 05:32 PM
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Hello again,

I just received a replacement fuel line that goes between the fuel pump and the carb. If I recall, doesn't the original line have flared ends?

I'm attaching a photo of the new fuel line from The Filling Station. Are there any special instructions I should know when installing this new one?

Thanks!

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NO flared ends on the 29-31 they used compression fitting like you show

that kit looks correct, i recently made new lines for my 1929 and copied what was there.

here are a few of the same line from fuel pump to carb on my 1929 i made

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Great! That helps. I’ll be installing it soon.


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