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Old 03-09-2020, 09:40 PM   #1
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1977 Dodge Sportsman fuel line replacement

Hey all! Anyone out there know what the majority of the fuel lines on my sportsman brougham are made of (metal or rubber)? If it's metal would it be possible to switch to rubber? If so how much fuel line would I need to do the job? I have some gummed up lines and either need to clean them out or replace them. Thanks for any info!
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They have a New bronze lines you can use now that flares very easily and you cab bend by hand to get around anything you need to. Only use short sections of rubber fuel injection hose to connect to any moveable equipment, like fuel tank, filter, pump or engine. Too great a chance of rubbing a hole in an all rubber line and causing a fire!
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That makes sense! Thank you!
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Does anyone know the stock diameter of the fuel lines used? I could pull the fuel hose of at the engine, I suppose, but don't know if they switch diameter somewhere down the line for some God awful reason
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