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Old 02-14-2013, 02:00 PM   #1
jorgensensc
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Quick Question Regarding Brake lines

Hey guys!
I have searched and searched but am a little confused. I'm getting ready to stick a 6.2 with 6l80e tranny in my '72 burb. It was originally a big block truck so the lines are 1/2" and 3/8" return if I'm not mistaken. I see everyone is running new lines from the fuel tank/ pressure regulator/ pump etc. Is this really necessary? Will the factory hard lines not work? Can't I just change out the rubber hoses with fuel injection hoses and clamps? Am I missing something? My truck has a factory in line fuel filter setup which is where I was planning on putting the Corvette Fuel Pressure regulator. Will the factory hard lines not withstand the pressure of the fuel pump? THanks for the advice guys!!
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