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Firebird Pump To Carburetor Line, V8, Four Barrel, 403 CI, Oldsmobile Engine, Steel 1979

Item EK-75-355229-1
Firebird Pump To Carburetor Line, V8, Four Barrel, 403 CI, Oldsmobile Engine, Steel 1979
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • High Quality Reproduction
      • Steel Made To Modern Standards To Resist Wear And Rust
      • Great Looks For Show
      • Will Replace The Originals Perfectly
      • Longer Life Span
      • Strong But Pliable Steel
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 75-43051

      Description

      The Pump to Carburetor Line keeps your 1979 Firebird's fuel running smoothly through the engine. Original lines can become crimped, restricting the tube. Rust is also a problem. Old lines can rust from the inside out or at the fittings causing leaks. All these factors can lead to pressure malfunction, and ultimately fuel system damage. Eckler's Firebird offers prebent pump to carburetor line designed to keep your fuel running great. Our steel lines are prebent like the originals and feature the correct end fittings. Durable steel and CNC machining make these lines second to none. Protect your 1979 Firebird's fuel system with reproduction engine lines from Eckler's Firebird.

      Fitment:

      • 1977 Pontiac Firebird
      • 1978 Pontiac Firebird
      • 1979 Pontiac Firebird

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