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12-07-2006 09:50 PM #11
From what I hear... the aluminum lines are cheaper but the fittings are more expensive whereas braided lines are alot more expensive but the fittings are cheaper. In general braided lines are more $, but if you have alot of drastic bends and tight spots to run them through then I'd get the braided lines. Me personally I'm getting the aluminum lines that bob suggested because I'm on a budget and it will save me $ and will work fine untill I'm ready to upgrade.
***Where can I find a '49-'53 holley 94 and how much $ is it???***
Also I'm not sure if you guys can see by the pictures that I posted, but the fuel line coming from the drivers side connects to a plastic piece that I'm assuming is a pressure regulator or a fuel filter because there is still some fluid in it... should I replace that aswell??? If it's not either of the two what is it??? Where would the regulator and filter be @???
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Ditto on the model kits! My best were lost when the Hobby Shop burned under suspicious circumstances....
How did you get hooked on cars?