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Leaking fuel? - bellhousing/oil filter area - new electric fuel pump

cucvrus

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as it may compromise the internal glass lining.

What is this??? Glass lined injection lines????? Mine are shattered for sure. I must have broken glass in my delivery nozzles. I have never heard of such a thing. I stood idly by while a man told another man that he changed the spark plugs on CUCV's in the Army and replaced all the wires inside the metal lines that run to the spark plugs. He was pointing at the injection lines on my truck and telling his friend how the spark plugs are encased inside the big housings at the end. I left him go. It was his show. I was not about to ruin it. How would this glass get in these lines? Just asking??????
 
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Tinstar

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I have a NOS GM set of injection lines as spares.

Looks like a plain steel injection line inside to me.

This isnt the first time I've heard about "glass" inside.

Looking at the new lines I just don't see it.
 

cucvrus

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rolling rock.jpgI think they are GOLD lined. They cost about that much if you need a pair. I have never heard of glass lined. Except Rolling Rock beer from Old Latrobe Pennsylvania. Have a great day.
 
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