good fuel lines?

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  1. cardstars

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    Where can a guy get good fuel lines for a 71 comet? I need to upgrade mine and am having trouble finding anything outside of universal lines. Anyone ever use the flexible universal ones?
     
  2. Bob Wiken

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    If you're just replacing the soft lines, you just vut them to length. I wouldn't think there wopuld be anything wrong with the hard lines unless you just wanted to re-route them. Some may disagree.
     
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    Bend your own with a tube bender. You can the lines at any auto store, just ask for the 3/8 or 5/16 brake lines which come in 6 or 8ft sections. Cut off the ends and start bending the tube to match your old one.
     

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