Brake and fuel line routing
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- 1985 CJ7, AMC 360, lunati cam, AX15, Affordable Fuel Injection, edelbrock performer manifold, 21 gallon fuel tank, Old Man Emu 2.5 inch lift, 1 inch body lift, tie rod flip, HMMWV H1 steering box, rear disc brake conversion, Dana 44 rear, YJ to CJ tub conversion, still working on 33 inch tires, Metallic dark blue paint.
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
My build partner got ambitious one night and removed the fuel and brake lines with out taking any pictures... great initiative, but lesson learned. We did manage to save most of the pieces and we are getting ready to bend our lines, we just wanted to see if you guys could give some opinions as to if this mock up looks ok with the routing.
First the fuel line, which I believe is 5/16ths, is painted in light blue....It starts under this this notch in the frame (image #1), just forward of rear bracket for the front hanger, hugs the frame to the shock mount (image #2), then makes a 90 degree turn medially to join the fuel return line on the drivers side of the gas tank (image #3).
One of the options we are considering is a amc360, so if thats the case I think I will have to run the line on the drivers side next to the fuel return line and the brake line. Is this correct?




First the fuel line, which I believe is 5/16ths, is painted in light blue....It starts under this this notch in the frame (image #1), just forward of rear bracket for the front hanger, hugs the frame to the shock mount (image #2), then makes a 90 degree turn medially to join the fuel return line on the drivers side of the gas tank (image #3).
One of the options we are considering is a amc360, so if thats the case I think I will have to run the line on the drivers side next to the fuel return line and the brake line. Is this correct?



