Fuel rail covers
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Fuel rail covers
I just bought some fuel rail covers for my 99 ls1 camaro z28. Where do I need to notch to make fit ? also do I have to redirect fuel lines on drivers side to fit that side. Thanks for any info.
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need some pics for 99 z28
I did a search and most web pics will not come up, if any one has pics of fuel rail covers w/ the notches in them that would be great. Dying to get these on without @$#@ them up. Thanks....
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Originally Posted by jeclair
I did a search and most web pics will not come up, if any one has pics of fuel rail covers w/ the notches in them that would be great. Dying to get these on without @$#@ them up. Thanks....
That should show you the necassary cuts.
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Mike go to this web page. http://www.afterthoughtsauto.com/index.html when I get the money I will be getting me some to
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Thanks !!!!
That is a big help, Looks like I need to cut the driver side for the fuel line and just trim the back of passinger side to get them to work. A dremel should do the trick.
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Originally Posted by jeclair
That is a big help, Looks like I need to cut the driver side for the fuel line and just trim the back of passinger side to get them to work. A dremel should do the trick.