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fuel and brake pipes

NZ 70 RR

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These are pics of a 70 RR ( factory Hemi ).

Pic 1- Do the fuel line pipes hug the body ? If not what distance are they from the body. I am making a new one up .
Pic 2- How does the brake line route to get into the back of the bracket. Can't find this 2nd bracket, is it an exhaust mount.

Reference photos would be a bonus.

Thanks, Tony.
 

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Not 100% sure about the fuel line. I made mine up as well because the last piece of the original had been cut. I'd also be interested in how the two lines ran at the tank end. Hope the photo helps with the connection. And yes, those two brackets are the exhaust hanger mounts.
Rear brake bracket.jpg
 
That is a mount for an exhaust hanger Bracket.
Brake line should run over and across to the the center of Differential then just above axle then to a rubber hose for flexibility to the axle then to a brake tee.
Not my Car copied from another forum.


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Some info in case you have one of these tanks.
http://www.allpar.com/fix/fuel/evaporation-control.html
 
Thanks for the great photos team, just what I was after. Why did I not take more photos when i was pulling her apart.
 
I think we've all said that from time to time. I know I have.
 
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