Fuel Plumbing
Well, today after being sick or busy for weeks I got out and did some work on the Tii. Brazed the mounting bracket back onto the radiator and cleaned the rust up on the fuel tank and tank mounting lip in the trunk. I then wen ahead and installed some new closed cell foam strip to where the tank sits in the trunk. From here the long and tedious task of removing the fuel lines and replacing them began. The front was easy to get off taking all of 10 minutes tops, the rear though was an adventure! The fuel pump ended up coming out, which was a good thing because it was full of bad gas. I got all the lines on the back of the car though then I just couldn't take any more of the Ellensburg wind today so the rest will have to wait until tomorrow! Until then here are a few pictures from today.
Old Tii intake boot
Old dry fuel hoses separated between high pressure and low pressure
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