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TR6 fuel line TR6

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Jedi Warrior
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Quick question; anyone know what size the fuel line is in a '71 TR6?
 
I just replaced all mine on a 73. 5/16" tubing matched up with the old ones. I picked up a 25' roll at AutoZone for main line and return. Ended up with about 6-8 feet left over.
 
cyaker

thanks a lot, that is what i thought the size to be. by the way, how did you go about straightening the rolled line?
 
5/16" is correct size. You can pick up random lengths of rigid steel fuel line from your local NAPA dealer as well. Rigid line is a bit tougher to bend but there aren't that many complicated bends beneath your car.


Bill
 
Also, make sure you use quality rubber fuel line for the few junctions that require rubber. I always use geniune Gates rubber fuel line material.

Bill
 
Getting it straight from the coil was pretty easy. I used a 'loan-a-tool' tubing bender from Advance Auto. It was not great on the tigher turns, but they none of the turns are very tight. I had saved my old lines to provide a pretty good guide for the initial cuts and bends.
 
Check out www.classictube.com, They have prebent lines in steel or stainless. I couldn't bend lines to my satisfaction so that's the route I went. The fit and finish was excellent, though it did take them quite a while to ship. It did not include the final piece that splits to the carbs. If you go to their site you have to hit search -triumph - all models - all years to find the fuel lines. If you get model specific it only shows hydraulic lines.
 
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