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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Studebaker / August 2005

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Help Needed in Houston

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Paul V - 11 Aug 2005 02:38 GMT
Since moving over here I haven't been able to find an auto parts store that
has things I need.
I am trying to find 1/4 steel tubing to make a new fuel line. ORielly and
Autozone don't carry steel tubing. Does anyone have any idea where I can
find it?

Paul V
Jeff Rice - 11 Aug 2005 02:44 GMT
Sure they do.
Get 1/4" steel brake line and cut the ends off.
Or do you want it in a roll so you can replace it on the frame in one piece?
Most people I know put the brake line sections together with connectors and
only cut the very ends off.
Jeff

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> Since moving over here I haven't been able to find an auto parts store
> that has things I need.
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> Paul V
64daytonaht - 11 Aug 2005 03:22 GMT
NAPA has the stuff in lengths up to 4, or 5'.

Bo

> Since moving over here I haven't been able to find an auto parts store
> that has things I need.
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> Paul V
Dwain G. - 11 Aug 2005 04:11 GMT
What are you going to use a 1/4" line on?
Paul V - 13 Aug 2005 11:00 GMT
Fuel pump to carb. And no they don't stock the steel lines only the flexible
reinforced neoprene. I couldn't believe it either. I went to 6 different
O'Rielly and 6 different AutoZone stores. " Oh no, we don't carry that
anymore". What the F#@$? Me, "You are kidding aren't you?" No kidding. I may
just order it online from NAPA.

Paul V
> What are you going to use a 1/4" line on?
 
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