OEM Fuel Lines

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1995BerettaZ26
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OEM Fuel Lines

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Hello everyone, okay so I got a 95 Beretta Z26 and it needs fuel lines replaced. Was wondering if anyone knows where I could possibly get a set of the OEM fuel lines to put on this car since GM discontinued making them. The fuel lines on this car are pretty much done for. They are so rusty and got holes popping in them every time I repair one spot. Figured it's best to replace these. I was thinking of checking out a salvage yard. Can anyone help out here?


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You basically outlined the only place to get them... Pulling a good set off a salvaged car, which will be hard with how they treat them going in the yard... OR go buy some 3/8 tubing and start bending.


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I made my own, took a few hours cost about $20. Usually if your gas lines are rotted out, the brake lines cannot be in much better shape. consider replacing them all!


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Yup. I think I got one of the last ones from GM! muhahahahaha

But it's easy enough to bend them yourself. Get some unions and a decent bender and you should be good to go.


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If i had to fabricate them, I'd grab a few rolls of CuNiFer line and never have to worry about it again. It's expensive to find a flaring tool that will create a saginaw flare however.


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