Picture needed: Routing of brake and fuel lines

Irie
25th-March-2007, 03:30 PM
I started working on my car on the day after I purchased it. Removed the lines and interior and immediately replaced the full floor pan. My mistake: I forgot how the brake and fuel like were routed from front to back. :confused:

Can anyone provide a picture please?

Thanks in advance,
IRIE

Irie
26th-March-2007, 10:34 AM
Anyone? :o

6T6NOVA
26th-March-2007, 05:59 PM
Irie 63

The lines will run down the passenger side of the floorpan. There should have been double clips with a center contact which attaches to the floor. It holds both the fuel and brake lines.

B

Irie
28th-March-2007, 01:27 PM
Irie 63

The lines will run down the passenger side of the floorpan. There should have been double clips with a center contact which attaches to the floor. It holds both the fuel and brake lines.

B

The new floorpan didn't come with the double-clips attached to it. Guess I'll just purchase new clips.

Any pictures of the routing? Just want to make sure I place these in the correct places.

Also, at this time, would it be advisable to change to new fuel and brake lines?

Thanks again,
-IRIE

6T6NOVA
28th-March-2007, 02:30 PM
I would change the brake lines for sure. Brake fluid has a been known to absorb water. Depends on the look of the old Fuel line. I guess it would not hurt to change that one also.

PM sent.

B

nova656567
29th-March-2007, 12:58 AM
Irie_63

If you are going with a dual master cylinder I would run later model (67) brake lines. Was the car a 6 cyl. or V-8 car before, and what is it now?
The V-8 fuel line is routed differently than the 6 cylinder lines.

I won't be at the shop for a couple of days, transporting my mother's motorhome for her. But, can see if I can come up with some pics when I get back. All the cars in the shop either have custom fuel systems, or none at all.

Walt