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Thread: What is the fuel line routing near gas tank (1967)?

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    What is the fuel line routing near gas tank (1967)?

    The hard fuel line emerges from the tunnel adjacent to the master cylinder. The rubber hose then connects to the fuel tank. Does this rubber hose go Over or Under the steering rack? TIA, Brian
    Brian
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    Over the steering rack, some models even have brackets to support the line.
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    Thanks, Ed. What I suspected. Anyone have a picture with the tin pan off? It's kinda crowded up there and I want to get it right. Thanks
    Brian
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    Mine went over the rack as well. What a PIA to change when laying on your back. Sorry my pan is on as I'm dealing with other issues...

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