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Well, my fuel system is coming along just fine and dandy.
I called summit up today and wanted to get some heat shielding for my fuel line. Man! it was expensive and they didn't have the size I needed. So I decided to make my own.. What I used was header wrap and aluminum tape. Here I cut two equal size lengths. Here the aluminum tape I used. I proceeded to wrap it and did it twice Here is the finished product. I don't care about the looks of it because it will be under the car. I slipped my -10 steel braided hose in it. Then I hooked it up As you can see it will protect my -10 braided steel fuel line from exhaust heat. I tested the sleeve with a propane torch at 6" away from the sleeve and pulled the fuel line out and the fuel line was still cool while the outside of the sleeve was hot to the touch. It worked pretty good and it saved me a lot of $$! While I was under the car, I decided to go ahead and stud the oil pan also. I am going to stud as much of the engine as possible due to the fact I don't want to take any chances of stripping out the threads on the block since it's aluminum. Next I am putting on Half shaft loops and drive shaft loops to proctect my fuel system in case of drive train breakage. |
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Enthusiast
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 1,476
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Adam,
Thank you for the pics and info. Its very helpful stuff! Jay K. |
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glad someone likes it! LOL! No more writes ups or how to do things..no appreciation! LOL! J/k!
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VA/MD VCA Member
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 731
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Nice work and coverage! Thanks for sharing!
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Good job. You may want to swap out that plastic cable tie?
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Hey AB how low is you car.The pics look like the car is real Low. What you use?
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UK VCA Member
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Ireland
Posts: 512
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That sleeving is excellent........I'm impressed, I will use that idea in the future. Also like the studs for the oil pan.
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