fuel lines running through the cabin?
fuel lines running through the cabin?
i just pulled the rugs out of my 1979 spider and noticed that it appears that the steel fuel line run along the interior on the drivers side. it looks like it was done at the factory. is this for real? has anybody had any luck rerouting them to a safer route from the front to the back?
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Re: fuel lines running through the cabin?
when i had my issues http://wwwe.fiatspider.com/f08/viewtopi ... =9&t=17531 I came across a post of someone who had run them completely underneath their car. I was not able to find it for you, but will keep searching.
Jay
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Re: fuel lines running through the cabin?
so it makes me ask, are we sure it is more safe to have them under the car, than in the car?
I'm no Boy-Racer..... but if I can't take every on-ramp at TWICE the posted limit.... I'm a total failure!
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Re: fuel lines running through the cabin?
I went with the original design which ironically is in & under
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Re: fuel lines running through the cabin?
i think i'm going to attempt to run them in the original location with new metal lines using a general motors style plastic retainer clip here and there to secure them front to back but allowing a little flexibility. i had a tree branch snag one once when i was in my teens way out in the woods with my girlfriend. we were studying, yeah, that's it! we were studying!
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Re: fuel lines running through the cabin?
studying....................................studying anatomy
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Re: fuel lines running through the cabin?
Never have I more-wanted an emoticon that says "this thread is useless without pictures".steve8462 wrote: i had a tree branch snag one once when i was in my teens way out in the woods with my girlfriend. we were studying, yeah, that's it! we were studying!
I'm no Boy-Racer..... but if I can't take every on-ramp at TWICE the posted limit.... I'm a total failure!
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Re: fuel lines running through the cabin?
The P.O. for my car must have installed the electric fuel pump and new feed line when one of the steel lines sprung a leak. The pipe was never fixed and is actually rusted into pieces now.... great find!
I think the other line is intact and is being used as a return line, but I'm still skeptical.
I think the other line is intact and is being used as a return line, but I'm still skeptical.
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1978 Fiat 124 Spider 1800 - Antonia
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Re: fuel lines running through the cabin?
i am coming to find the some of the most creative people on the planet are previous owners of Fiat Spiders. and Tax attorneys
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Re: fuel lines running through the cabin?
my return line broke from rust and leaked in my floor board
i had just replaced my carb and dont have a return line any more
so i pluged it up in the Ebay
then it blew and i pluged it behind the cabin.i ran a new fuel line
but now i think i need a return line with a special filter
any thoughts?
i havent had any problems
and dont want to.
i had just replaced my carb and dont have a return line any more
so i pluged it up in the Ebay
then it blew and i pluged it behind the cabin.i ran a new fuel line
but now i think i need a return line with a special filter
any thoughts?
i havent had any problems
and dont want to.
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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Re: fuel lines running through the cabin?
The designers were not stupid. Can you think of a safer place for them than down there, tucked under fixed carpeting ? How are they going to get damaged ?steve8462 wrote:i just pulled the rugs out of my 1979 spider and noticed that it appears that the steel fuel line run along the interior on the drivers side. it looks like it was done at the factory. is this for real? has anybody had any luck rerouting them to a safer route from the front to the back?
Re: fuel lines running through the cabin?
its not so much the damage to the lines as the chance of leaking fuel in the cabin from rotting lines. that's how i discovered mine. i was removing the carpet and noticed the fuel smell. it was leaking right at the rubber grommets where they leave the cabin to go into the trunk area.
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Re: fuel lines running through the cabin?
I hear ya
rusted out hard gas lines by itzebtze, on Flickr
broken rotted out gas line, surprise! by itzebtze, on Flickr
rusted out hard gas lines by itzebtze, on Flickr
broken rotted out gas line, surprise! by itzebtze, on Flickr
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Re: fuel lines running through the cabin?
but is it safer to have it leak inside, where you'll smell it quickly?steve8462 wrote:its not so much the damage to the lines as the chance of leaking fuel in the cabin from rotting lines. that's how i discovered mine. i was removing the carpet and noticed the fuel smell. it was leaking right at the rubber grommets where they leave the cabin to go into the trunk area.
I guess the real question is where is it more likely to find a source of ignition?
I'm no Boy-Racer..... but if I can't take every on-ramp at TWICE the posted limit.... I'm a total failure!
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Re: fuel lines running through the cabin?
Th early Spiders had them outside, which is where I kept them. No reason you wouldn't re-route them there on a later model. If you are planning on keeping the car forever, use stainless or this stuff "Cunifer", a copper-nickel alloy.
Supply, return, vent and rear brake lines shown.
Supply, return, vent and rear brake lines shown.