disco_monkey79 29 Posted March 7 Happy weekend. Not sure if this should sit in the bodywork section, but here goes... I am FINALLY staring to bolt bits back on the car, and re-attached the brake line underneath, as I can see where it routes back up to the servo/MC. But could someone kindly share a pic of how/where the hard fuel line runs up in to the engine bay? I don;t trust anything that was done previously on this car so don;t want to blindly follow the previous owner's example. I dare say it would be pretty obvious if the engine were in (it's getting a 2.8, BTW) but I am trying to get all the underneath stuff done before dropping it back down. Many thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sheffieldcortinacentre 741 Posted March 7 It runs down the inside of chassis rails on tank side, up to cradle mount. Then a short piece of hose then across rear of cross member to pump on ohc & cologne engines. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
markymarkthree 174 Posted March 7 (edited) 2 hours ago, sheffieldcortinacentre said: It runs down the inside of chassis rails on tank side, up to cradle mount. Then a short piece of hose then across rear of cross member to pump on ohc & cologne engines. That should be outside of the chassis rail on the tank side. There will be about half a doz holes in the rail for the pipe clips. The cross over will be under the o/s wing. That is assuming LHD is the same as RHD. Edited March 7 by markymarkthree Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sheffieldcortinacentre 741 Posted March 7 Yep same ,was getting mixed up thinking lhd. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
disco_monkey79 29 Posted March 9 Brill, thanks both Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
J2S 158 Posted March 9 eBay clips that are blue for the line are rubbish snap easily Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
disco_monkey79 29 Posted March 9 3 hours ago, J2S said: eBay clips that are blue for the line are rubbish snap easily Thanks for the heads-up. I have got some stainless steel rubber-coated p-clips ordered. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites