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Make your own Fuel Line
I've heard it described kinda like this... push your foot down and then shift the gear Wow! What is this guy talking about? That's just what I was thinking when I was told I would have to make my own fuel hard lines. You know the ones that are clear in the engine bay that have banjo fittings on each end. Oh..by the way MB makes them and then again they don't make them. You see they make the hard lines for some of the fuel lines but there are about 3 to 4 other lines you are left out in the cold. And speaking of the cold, this seems the best time of the year for these lines to fail IF you have neglected them. So I know what some of you are already saying Why not just get some rubber fuel lines and zip ties and call it a day? Really? Are you a man or are you A DIESIEL MAN. Save the rubber fuel lines for emergencies & keep your engine looking...well, still with some GERMAN SWAG...watch the DIY video.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8xp56l0dwus6oty/howtobanjofit0141213_160944_02.mp4?dl=0 Last edited by thechozin_1; 12-15-2014 at 12:25 PM. Reason: wrong url |
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I have the banjo fittings but I cannot source the clear line. Can you tell me where you got it.
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If you cannot find fuel lines.Cut the clear line at banjo fitting,and use regular fuel line with a hose clamp.
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