pics of the new steel braided fuel line installed

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skep419

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Gravel roads are awsome? Who has a cleaner engine bay hahaha
 
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my zip tie fan holders. I love making stuff work with stuff you have laying around.
 

Thanks. We had to use my buddies bore scope to figure out why the line wouldn't feed through the frame (any excuse to use this tool is recomended). 4" in there is a portion of the frame that is boxed in with about 1" of room.
 
Looks great. I don't remember reading about your car before.
What is your build and what does she run?
 
360 out of a 78 chrysler new stock cast crank, stock rods and bolts :(, speed pro hyper 4 valve relief pistons, comp xe284 hyd cam, mopar ductile rockers studed with crane adjusters (dont ask why I had to upgrade), ede heads mild port, ede air gap, 750 street hp dbl pumper, carter high flow mech pump, headman bomber headers, mopar electronic dist 13 base 32 total, msd 6al box, 727 2800 midwest converter, b&m mega shifter, 8 3/4 3.91 richmond, yukon axles, big bolt pattern discs out of a 76 duster, tubular upper control arms, subframe connectors, .890 torsion bars, 28" rad with spal race fan.

Haven't got to the track yet with the upgraded heads, cam , intake , carb.
Ran 13.8 last year and I picked up 160hp
 
Where the hose goes through the frame rails, you really should put something around the braided to keep it from wearing. Maybe slit a large piece of hose, wrap it and zip tie.

Looks good.
 
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