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TR2/3/3A Flexible banjo fuel lines on early tr3s

sp53

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Hello tr3 people, I was wondering does anybody have a picture of what the carburetors and vacuum line routes are on the early tr3, the ones with braided flex hose and banjo fittings. The flue line on my car was never plumbed in right when I bought it, and I am only getting partial information on the proper pluming. I have the banjo flex hose and I think, I have the right metal pipe because it matches the banjo fitting on the male end when it hooks up. It looks like the whole thing hangs on a little metal bracket under the water pump( picture in Moss) but it just looks a little cheesy and maybe a little unsafe. I bought the bracket and rubber piece, but? Anyways, the books I have show a tr2 with solid carp pipe and a later tr3 with the rubber hoses, but nothing with the braided flexible banjoes and how that fits together.

Regards George
 
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