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Full Size Chevy Gas Tank To Fuel Pump Lines, 3/8 StainlessSteel Dual Exhaust, 283ci & 348ci, 1959-1961

Item EK-40-165856-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • New Fuel Line
      • 8-Cyl. 283ci and 348ci Engines, 4-Barrel Carburetors, 3/8" Diameter
      • Gas Line Hose Kits Sold Separately
      • Stainless Steel Construction
      • Fits 1959-1961 Chevrolet Full Size Models

      Description

      Fuel Line Replacement. The fuel line provides a direct connection between the gas tank and the fuel pump, ensuring proper fuel delivery for optimal engine performance. It is designed to replace worn or damaged hard lines, maintaining fuel system integrity and preventing leaks.

      Construction and Appearance. Made from durable stainless steel, this fuel line resists corrosion and harsh environmental conditions. Its design accommodates full-size Chevrolet models, and the smooth stainless steel finish offers an attractive and reliable fuel line assembly.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward, requiring no drilling and utilizing existing mounting points for a secure fit. Technicians with basic mechanical skills can install this line efficiently.

      Application. This fuel line fits 1959 to 1961 Chevrolet full-size vehicles equipped with 8-cylinder 283ci and 348ci engines featuring 4-barrel carburetors. Gas line hose kits are sold separately and must be purchased for complete installation.

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