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Re: Fuel lines...
I got the washers from VW... they're cheap and nobody else seems to have 'em.
They're no longer copper- now they're something else that looks like nickel steel
or something. I dunno. They work fine.
-Josiah
'84 GTI
'86 Scirocco 8v
'87 QSW
http://www.gsinet.net/~josiah
XBlueHen@aol.com wrote:
> Recently, my friend and I went to parts yard looking for some fuel lines that
> were in better shape than the ones we currently have for our 78 Scirocco
> Turbo. We found a full set of lines that seem to be in great condition. What
> steps do we need to take to change the lines.....what size are the copper
> washers that we need (obviously, we want to replace all of them), and are
> there any special precautions/procedures we will need to change them? I've
> already purchased the CIS injector puller tool, and the car is, for all
> intents and purposes, out of gas. I'm also curious if any of you have
> installed an oil baffle (under valve cover).....I bought this part as well and
> I'm looking for your expert advice on the install. We will be changing the
> gasket (valve cover) as well. I thank anyone who responds to this in advance,
> as it is much appreciated!!
>
> Happy Holidays!!
>
> Darin
> 78 Scirocco Turbo
> 95 Jetta GLS
>
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