so i bought rennbay fuel line kit..
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So removed the old fuel lines wich were in perfect condition, i think they were changed not so long ago.. so i took out the rennbay fuel lines, cant understand anything in the instructions lol, im not that good in english mechanical terms.
So why cant i fit this on the fuel line >??
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did i miss something ?
So why cant i fit this on the fuel line >??
![](http://imageshack.us/a/img534/2249/9y5a.jpg)
did i miss something ?
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Late to the party - but yes - that is the way to do it.
I have installed the Rennbay kit in my late car, and this is exactly how it goes together. Did it a few years ago and it's been 100% ever since. Only thing I added was some fire sleeve (leftover aircraft parts) where the line goes over the exhaust and cam tower.
I have installed the Rennbay kit in my late car, and this is exactly how it goes together. Did it a few years ago and it's been 100% ever since. Only thing I added was some fire sleeve (leftover aircraft parts) where the line goes over the exhaust and cam tower.
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Just be sure to stagger the cuts so that the compression nuts are NOT next to each other. This way the lines will lay closer to one another and make it easier to install fender liner. Mike
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