dumb question: can i rotate the stock fuel rails?
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Sorry, tried searching and haven't found anything. Does it matter which side I have the fuel inlet on the stock LS1 fuel rails (rotating it 180 degrees)? I didn't see anything getting in the way on the test fit, but wasn't sure if I missed anything. My stock fuel line is on the passenger side of my 87 TA (it was originally carbed), so I thought I'd try and stick with it and modify the ends (flares, etc) instead of replacing all the fuel lines.
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Sorry, tried searching and haven't found anything. Does it matter which side I have the fuel inlet on the stock LS1 fuel rails (rotating it 180 degrees)? I didn't see anything getting in the way on the test fit, but wasn't sure if I missed anything. My stock fuel line is on the passenger side of my 87 TA (it was originally carbed), so I thought I'd try and stick with it and modify the ends (flares, etc) instead of replacing all the fuel lines.
thoughts?
thoughts?
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thanks guys. was hoping i wasn't crazy. the rails were not installed when i got it, so i've gotta get new o-rings already. i've cut o-rings before when i was redoing a chevy TBI unit, i know whatcha mean. nothing like finding out 1 bad ring cost ya $40 cause you had to get it fixed that day and it was only available in a complete rebuild kit....