Fitting SFR SS Fuel lines
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What part do I cut on the fuel line to get those compression fittings off?
Not my picture Do I just follow the green line all the way across(not arrow tip)
Just go lenghtwise down the crimped fitting? Dremel
And yes with battery disconnected and fuel pressure gone.
One of my fuel lines has a standard screw type clamp at both ends(FPR line)
The other has the crimped on connectors. Fuel Dampner
I am fitting these Speed Force Racing SS Fuel lines
Not my picture Do I just follow the green line all the way across(not arrow tip)
Just go lenghtwise down the crimped fitting? Dremel
And yes with battery disconnected and fuel pressure gone.
One of my fuel lines has a standard screw type clamp at both ends(FPR line)
The other has the crimped on connectors. Fuel Dampner
I am fitting these Speed Force Racing SS Fuel lines
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Originally Posted by Manning
Gasoline vapors are explosive and a Dremel cutoff wheels against steel makes sparks. Oh, and the electric motor in the Dremel also makes sparks. Remember that.
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Sparks and fuel don't mix...is that what those straps are for when race cars refuel???
Electric motors make arcs...is that the pretty blue lights I see in there....
Good things to remember though. Never hurts to be reminded.
Safety first means you last....
or now I know and knowing is half the battle....GI Joe...
I will take pictures when I do this, so that others can be more informed.