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Questions on putting stock 96-98 return style rails on 99/01 intake??
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<blockquote data-quote="Rock777" data-source="post: 9701405" data-attributes="member: 32244"><p>I am going to try to figure a way to make it work without welding if possible, as that would delay me finishing longer because I don't have a welder. </p><p>I've never bought fuel injection hose before, but I'm assuming they'd have it at an auto parts store and is just a little thicker/stronger than fuel line? The rails are low mileage, so I'm going to try to bend first so see if I can get close enough. Since there are no clamps holding the hose on, I assumed there is an adhesive that I would have to cut through and clean that I'm sure is pretty strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rock777, post: 9701405, member: 32244"] I am going to try to figure a way to make it work without welding if possible, as that would delay me finishing longer because I don't have a welder. I've never bought fuel injection hose before, but I'm assuming they'd have it at an auto parts store and is just a little thicker/stronger than fuel line? The rails are low mileage, so I'm going to try to bend first so see if I can get close enough. Since there are no clamps holding the hose on, I assumed there is an adhesive that I would have to cut through and clean that I'm sure is pretty strong. [/QUOTE]
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