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Original fuel line?
What was the original fuel line from fuel pump to carbs /filter on the 1965 tri-power?
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Rubber.
Not all of the photos show up but Scott Tieman details the rubber line from the fuel pump to the filter in the Fuel pump section. https://www.motortrend.com/how-to/de...er-389-part-2/
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Thanks Greg
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X2 definitely.
"Bill"! |
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10-4
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Greg Reid Palmetto, Georgia |
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This is the 1965 Tri-Power fuel line on a GTO.
Rubber hose from fuel pump to fuel filter inlet. Short piece of rubber hose from fuel filter outlet to aluminum fuel line. Factory illustration shows a 1964 unit.
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