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Cadillac 1957, series 62 Fuel line diagram needed

Started by TBZ_57_Series_62, June 22, 2013, 08:01:51 PM

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TBZ_57_Series_62

I recently have removed the fuel tank to send to RENU... During the remove the fuel line appears very weak and really needs to be replaced. My problem is I cannot find a diagram of the fuel line path and parts on the path -  in either my shop manual or the parts catalog.

What I was hoping is someone might have such a diagram and/or pictures to help me re-run the lines. Ultimately I am hoping to replace a small section, but I may need to run lines from tank to under the hood... so any help and diagrams would be appreciated.

Thank you in advance,
Ted

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TBZ_57_Series_62

It's not so much the tubes itself... I'd like to know what the path of the tubes should be (to be true to original) in case someone has replaced incorrectly in the past. And i want to be sure nothing is missing in that path..
Hopefully I'm making sense.

Ted

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Hello Ted

In my manual it explains the route in the engine fuel and exhaust section 10-1 paragraph 5.

On my 57 it comes out of the tank up, over and down behind the rear axle then out to the right following the frame to the engine bay where it connects to the pump.

HTH

Joe
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