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Engine Line, Pump To Carburetor, 348 c.i. Tri-Power, Stainless Steel (59-60 El Camino)

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      Product Information

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      Features

      • 1959-1961 Chevrolet Full Size Gas Line Pump To Carburetor Stainless Steel
      • 8 Cylinder Tri-Power 348
      • 304 Stainless Steel Construction
      • New Condition
      • Fits 1959-1961 El Camino with 348 Tri-Power

      Description

      Stainless Steel Fuel Line. The Engine Line, Pump To Carburetor, for the 348 cubic inch Tri-Power engine, is made from durable stainless steel, providing a reliable fuel delivery solution. It ensures steady fuel flow from the fuel pump to the carburetor, which is essential for optimal engine performance and preventing leaks.

      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from 304-grade stainless steel, this fuel line offers excellent corrosion resistance and long-lasting durability. The smooth stainless steel finish resists rust and maintains structural integrity under the high temperatures typically found in engine compartments.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and designed to fit specific applications without modifications. No drilling is required, making the process convenient and reducing installation time.

      Application. This fuel line fits 1959 through 1961 El Camino models equipped with the 348 cubic inch Tri-Power engine setup.

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