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Thread: Holley dual feed fuel line 4150

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    Holley dual feed fuel line 4150



    It does take effort to make it this way
    Are there also shorter Holley 4150 fuel lines that look a bit stock?
    I don't like the look of braided AN lines for my engine.

    thanks, Nick

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    get a line kit for a 69 Z28 they had list 4053 Holley 4150s.

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    Thanks, but didn't the Z28 have 5/16 lines (1/2-20 inverted flare) to the carburetor? Mine has 5/8-18 for 3/8 lines.

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    Holley 4150s came both ways and the inlet fittings interchange.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    get a line kit for a 69 Z28 they had list 4053 Holley 4150s.
    If you want 'stock looking' then make your own dual feed line similar to the stock Z28 (1969)... as in photo.. all you need is the Y block and some steel fuel line and fittings...
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    Nice pic Bama except for the Teflon tape.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    Nice pic Bama except for the Teflon tape.
    Well.. I have to plead GUILTY on that one... .. but I last rebuilt that carburetor in the late 70's, so that's how long that tape has been in place (I was young and probably didn't know any better?).. but I was (and am) careful when using teflon tape to only apply it to the fitting threads and NOT near the sealing flanges...

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