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    Mfi fuel lines

    Hi. Any ideas where I can buy new injection lines for my 2.2E ? . Possibly get some new ones made up ? I have no idea where to start so would appreciate a little help. Thanks guys.

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    Are you talking the hard lines or the soft lines?
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    The hard lines. Mine are looking poor and 2 are blocked. The car had stood for 15 years.

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    I don't know of anyone making those lines. I suspect you'll have to source used ones or you might even see if they are still available from Porsche, sometimes its amazing what they still have laying on a shelf! Last year we got a CIS part that was only used for two model years. As to your lines you might try various solvents or even taking them to a plater. His cleaning tank might just dissolve what is in there, and then you'll have nice new looking lines as a side benefit!
    Early S Registry member #90
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    No joy with Porsche UK so it looks like I'm up for WTB a set of injector pipes for a 2.2e. (I think that they are all the same up to 74?)

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    try alan at canford classics. or autofarm either should help you out and both in GB
    David

    '73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs

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    I just had my original set bead blasted then replated in silver zinc by a local plater, as an earlier poster observed the process cleaning blasting and plating surely must put considerable heat and caustic chemicals to bear freeing the stubborn most blockages...
    Upon startup the injection was totally clear and free all cylinders firing strongly ...a very good sign I might add , Bert

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