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Old 07-26-2013, 09:28 AM
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Default fuel lines rest up against my y-pipe

Could I just cut and move them using a flaring tool and fittings, or what?

I swapped an lt1 from my z28(terrible body) to my 99' roller(much better shape). I realize this is dumb but I did it regardless, and this is my only issue.

what should I do guys?

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Is there anyway to bend them away? Zip tie or metal tie them back? I would try that first before cutting them. I know certain GM lines have a flare I could never see duplicated by a flaring tool. Its a odd one with a rubber o ring on it. I hacked the lines out a donor car for my swap and had to get braided line as i couldnt reproduce the flare on them.
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I can try, I cut a piece of the subframe that gets cut on the lt1 body and that solved part of it, but they are resting in another place now. I will upload some pics later.
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Here are some pics of the issue

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