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amcfool1
AMC Addicted Joined: Jun/18/2011 Location: roanoke va Status: Offline Points: 1071 |
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Hi, x2 on the copper/nickel lines, last year redid my 84 Eagle, all four lines with that, not cheap, but definitely worth it. Eagle uses 3/16, main brake/tank vent, 1/4", fuel return, and 5/!6", main fuel. good luck, gz
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one bad rambler
AMC Addicted Joined: Jan/09/2008 Location: On The Island Status: Offline Points: 2007 |
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I switched over to Nicopp...nickel copper lines and will never go back...Pre bent lines...Never waste of money
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68 AMX 390 4 Speed,68 American,64 American 2 Door Wagon Altered Wheelbase,78 Concord Build 360,727,8.8
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BrotherBamc
Supporter of TheAMCForum Joined: Jan/22/2009 Location: Lewiston Status: Offline Points: 2248 |
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Needless to say I am very disappointed in fine line tubes... I contacted Scott and asked whom I could contact there to see about having some Hornet lines made. I was under the assumption that everything that they make, or have made in the past would be on a computer or somewhere. Scott said to contact Rick in sales. I sent him an email last night and this was the response that I received... WOW...!!! Really...?!?!?! Guess I will make my own... Thanks everyone for the great tips...!!! Hi William,
The only lines I have available are listed for the 1971-74 Javelin/AMX. I could not tell you if those will work on your set up or not.
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