94 camaro fuel/brake lines
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94 camaro fuel/brake lines
hi everyone!
Just found these forums today as I was scrolling around the internet looking for some info. I've got a 1994 camaro, base model 6 cyl, that was my daily driver during college and for a few years after. It's been sitting for about 2 years now and I've been thinking it's time to resurrect it and put it back on the road. Nothing too fancy yet, just get it going again.
I started it up today and it's running, but needs a new battery. My main concerns are that the brake lines to the rear brakes popped, and the fuel lines are dripping too.
I know I need to replace all of it, as they were starting to rust back when it was on the road, but definately need to be done now. I've got access to a garage with overhead lift, but wanted to ask some veteran enthusiasts how big a project this should be, and if I can buy lines presized or am i going to have to buy and flare steel tubing? Any advice is appreciated. I've been doing my own maintenance for years now but this is the first time I'll be dealing in fuel lines as well as the complete brake line overhaul. Thanks for any advice!
Justin
Just found these forums today as I was scrolling around the internet looking for some info. I've got a 1994 camaro, base model 6 cyl, that was my daily driver during college and for a few years after. It's been sitting for about 2 years now and I've been thinking it's time to resurrect it and put it back on the road. Nothing too fancy yet, just get it going again.
I started it up today and it's running, but needs a new battery. My main concerns are that the brake lines to the rear brakes popped, and the fuel lines are dripping too.
I know I need to replace all of it, as they were starting to rust back when it was on the road, but definately need to be done now. I've got access to a garage with overhead lift, but wanted to ask some veteran enthusiasts how big a project this should be, and if I can buy lines presized or am i going to have to buy and flare steel tubing? Any advice is appreciated. I've been doing my own maintenance for years now but this is the first time I'll be dealing in fuel lines as well as the complete brake line overhaul. Thanks for any advice!
Justin
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is it the rubber line thats broken? if so use the stainless braided to replace. moved your thread to the 4th gen section where it belongs. welcome to the forum and enjoy.
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