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Old Dec 2, 2009 | 04:41 PM
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well im looking at buying an 87 iroc z28 5 speed 305 the only problem is that it needs the fuel return lines replaced the body is straight interior is so so but for 600 i think im doing alright. but back to my question how much of a pain in the *** is this going to be to replace these lines or would it be worth it to have a mechanic do it? thanks guys

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Old Dec 2, 2009 | 07:09 PM
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its really easy. it unscrews next to brake master and it runs all the way back to ur gas which unscrews there too. a;; u really have to do is unscrew a couple 10mm bolts along the frame rails. y do u need to rewplace the return lines?
 
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its really easy. it unscrews next to brake master and it runs all the way back to ur gas which unscrews there too. a;; u really have to do is unscrew a couple 10mm bolts along the frame rails. y do u need to rewplace the return lines?
It probably sat and it rotted out... If that's the case, the tank and rest of the fuel lines won't be far behind...
 
Old Dec 2, 2009 | 08:40 PM
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yeah the lines are rotted but so far as i know not from sitting this was the guys usual ride to work for awhile he only found out when he went to have it smogged. thanks

Tim
 
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