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Old 06-05-2023, 04:29 PM
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Been running a stainless steel hose with the rubber inside it for many years on my 66.............checked with ames today and they do not have a hard line from the fuel pump to a carb on a non tri power car.............thought that was strange since they have them for 64-65-67 & up..........they said only rubber lines were available.

Just wondering if any of you guys are using a hard line then only a little rubber on top to the carb.................

Rich

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Old 06-06-2023, 03:10 AM
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............checked with ames today and they do not have a hard line from the fuel pump to a carb on a non tri power car............Rich
Yes they do, part-# N129B.

1966 Tri-Power uses a 3/8" hose from pump to filter on front carb.

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Old 06-06-2023, 08:55 AM
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Yes they do, part-# N129B.

1966 Tri-Power uses a 3/8" hose from pump to filter on front carb.
Thanks Kenth.............i have that part, i thought i could get something like the one they have for the a/c cars N129bk.

Will just run the stainless hose , mine is pretty old so will have to get some more.............dont know if it would make much difference if something hit the line one way or the other.............

Rich

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