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Old 06-20-2006 | 12:20 PM
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'78 SC.. have the motor out .. now's a good time to go ahead and replace the fuel lines (fuel distributor to injectors)

looking over at Pelican..I see what is listed as "High Pressure Fuel Hose".. I am assuming these are those hoses..

6mm ID, 10mm OD, (quantity as needed, priced per meter)
Brand: Cohline

13-31-1-469-779-M20
7mm ID, 13mm OD, (quantity as needed, priced per meter)
Brand: Contitech - Por

N-020-281-1-M5021
8mm ID, 13mm OD, (quantity as needed, priced per meter)
Brand: Cohline


which size and how much? and verify these are the fuel distributor to injectors..mine seem a bit brittle.. thanks!!
Old 06-20-2006 | 12:29 PM
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Rob: Take a closer look at your injector lines! They are very special plastic, and if you want to replace them special order them by part number from Porsche. FYI: I have never seen one leak, and I think that they're considered a "lifetime" part.
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Old 06-20-2006 | 12:49 PM
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Well, good then.. if they are "lifetime" I must be ok.. thanks for saving me a few bucks!



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