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Fuel lines inside Spider
William C. Macfarland wrote:
>I found something odd this past weekend. A friend's parts car
(manufactured
>two months after mine) had gas lines that passed inside the
car. The tubing
>came in just behind the drivers seat and went out
up in the fire wall. Is
>this something I should consider doing? Is it
safer to pass the gas lines
>through the inside of the car? Perhaps this
was somekind of repair made
>years ago on this car, and it wasn't
manufactured this way.
My 77 Spider (late production) also has fuel lines that run through the
interior of the car. This looks to be factory. My 76 had the lines
running up the drive shaft tunnel outside the car. Is this common on all
later Fiat Spiders (or did ol' Guido mis-read the prints on his first couple of
days on the production line back in 77)? The line goes from metal to hose
and back to metal for about a foot. It kind of gives the car the smell of
gas if I leave the windows up while it is in storage.
Tim
77 Fiat Spider
86 Mitsubishi PU
93 Eagle Vision
(and about 1/2 76 Spider lying around the house)
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