Fuel lines for LT1
Never heard of replacing the cover, it must have looked awful! Some just go with braided stainless lines at that point. With fittings you can route them differently making the engine bay look much better (but it will cost you).
Hal
Hal
I'm guessing the best way to replace the cover would have been to disconnect the lines below the fender and route them back through the other end. I haven't seen that side of things, but I bet the bend at the fuel rails is not present at under the car. How difficult a job would that be?
Are you talking about the loom that goes over the plastic fuel line that has that yellow tape over it? After you disconnect from the intake manifold it should just slide off. Disconnecting from under the car and removing the fender liner etc. is a major PITA and not needed IMO.
Are you talking about the loom that goes over the plastic fuel line that has that yellow tape over it? After you disconnect from the intake manifold it should just slide off. Disconnecting from under the car and removing the fender liner etc. is a major PITA and not needed IMO.
FWIW, the cover I got from the member here had labels that were a bit faded. I may try and get my hands on a better one, if possible. I sliced the ones off my melted cover and re-used them. It's not perfect, but waaaaay better than it was.
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