JT58
Member
- Joined
- Aug 1, 2023
- Posts
- 49
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- 69
- Location
- Naples, FL
- First Name
- JT
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V10
- Engine Size
- 5.7
I have an 87 350 with the factory TBI set up. I replaced the valve covers this past weekend and was cleaning around the TBI and noticed that the fuel supply line at the TBI is extremely crimped- like it twisted when someone tightened the nut when they secured it to the TBI. The truck runs well, I am surprised it even runs with how crimped the line is. Ok how to repair it? Rock Auto and NAPA only sell a portion of the fuel line that connects to the TBI- 16 MM X 1.5 pitch connector with 3/8 steel tubing 18" long. How do I connect it to the steel line that is there? Cut the line, cut the 18" long tubing very short and splice it with a Straight Union 3/8 to 3/8? Is there enough room for that? Or can I splice it with a very small section of fuel injection hose with 2 clamps each side? I searched for a complete new fuel line, found Classic Tube sells a complete set of fuel lines, I only need one. And even if I purchased all of them will I be able to snake the one and install it with it being pre-bent? Any other suggestions?