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TR4/4A Routing of TR4A Fuel Line

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I found this pic online. Is it safe to say that the fuel line on a 4A runs through the T-Shirt?

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Yes, I can't imagine any other way it could be routed. Otherwise, at some point, it would have to cross under the frame, I think, and that really wouldn't be a good design.
 
Yes, thanks, I just saw a drawing that had me concerned. It showed grommets that made me suspect frame pass/thrus, but I suppose the grommets are just buffers ( or who knows). Probably just me looking for something to worry about.
 
Yes, thanks, I just saw a drawing that had me concerned. It showed grommets that made me suspect frame pass/thrus, but I suppose the grommets are just buffers ( or who knows). Probably just me looking for something to worry about.
Some of the parts suppliers call out fuel line grommet CD23720 for the TR4A. This is incorrect; however I believe it is needed for the TR4. The 4A lines do not go through the frame; only through the t-shirt.
 
Just went thru this routing and I was concerned about the exhaust being close but that is the factory routing. There is a one or two clips inside the "tunnel" to hold the line. Bruce
 
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