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<blockquote data-quote="danl" data-source="post: 1296797" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I have a 1967 gas Massey 135, would like to replace the gas line with braided stainless steel like they use on race cars. </p><p>I have messed with the fuel lines with it for years, right now I bought some of that greenish colored steel brake line and did a reasonable job of recreating the original.</p><p>But I want to put an inline filter on it and there just isn't enough room. </p><p></p><p>I need to be able to put a filter inline, then pull the gas line thru a small area and hook it to the carburetor. I just bought a brand new carburetor and don't think the sediment bowl is doing as good as it could.</p><p>I replaced the petcock and bowl last year because it seeped gas when it was closed, the new one does the same thing.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas from this vast wealth of knowledge????????????????????????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danl, post: 1296797, member: 229"] I have a 1967 gas Massey 135, would like to replace the gas line with braided stainless steel like they use on race cars. I have messed with the fuel lines with it for years, right now I bought some of that greenish colored steel brake line and did a reasonable job of recreating the original. But I want to put an inline filter on it and there just isn't enough room. I need to be able to put a filter inline, then pull the gas line thru a small area and hook it to the carburetor. I just bought a brand new carburetor and don't think the sediment bowl is doing as good as it could. I replaced the petcock and bowl last year because it seeped gas when it was closed, the new one does the same thing. Any ideas from this vast wealth of knowledge???????????????????????? [/QUOTE]
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