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Brake and fuel line routing

Brake and fuel line routing

FiNorman

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Scrambler Project, cosmetically taking it back to the 80's- 1984 Scrambler, Laredo. 258cc, Holley Sniper EFI, 30in tires on Laredo polished wheels, Dana 44 rear, OME 2.5 YJ springs/lift, HMMWV steering box

Previously owned cj 7, 1979, Renegade, 258 and a '89 wrangler
WOW... those pics made me want to puke.. so much going on. Are you running emissions :dung: on it? the pics look like how i remember them coming from the factory on a frame. When I remade my last set of lines I ran both the supply and return line for fuel down the passenger side. In your pic it looks to my untrained eye that maybe he has plumbed in a vapor line to reuse the charcoal canister. How many lines are going down the passenger side of the frame? Sorry if my questions seem odd but I keep going back and looking at the pics and having more questions.

Where is the frame located? Id liek to see the works hes done on it. Im gonna stop by on friday to figure out what up with the 360.. I was supposed to go by for the last few days but have hired for Ot alot!
 
The third line is the vapor line into the charcoal canister.
 
For CJ V8 applications, everything runs down the driver's side frame rail. The main fuel line (5/16") and return (1/4") go from the tank to in front of the driver's side engine mount. Flares pointed up. The vapor (1/4") line follows the others but goes to just in front of the firewall. On V8's the evap canister goes on the driver's side of the firewall, under the big electrical connector. What you got looks good, except for a few body mounts that have exceptionally large holes.:eek:
 
For CJ V8 applications, everything runs down the driver's side frame rail. The main fuel line (5/16") and return (1/4") go from the tank to in front of the driver's side engine mount. Flares pointed up. The vapor (1/4") line follows the others but goes to just in front of the firewall. On V8's the evap canister goes on the driver's side of the firewall, under the big electrical connector. What you got looks good, except for a few body mounts that have exceptionally large holes.:eek:

Thanks... the body mounts are going to need to be moved and fixed when I get a "real welder" to come in and also attach the rear crossmember and the sway bar bracket....
 
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