68' LC transmission lines 460/C6

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68' LC transmission lines 460/C6

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Has anyone used classic tube for lines? Mine are all beat up and I'd like to start fresh since everything else is rebuilt. Or if anyone has any other ideas for lines that work that would be fantastic!

https://classictube.com/product/lincoln ... 9681969-2/
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Either Classic or Inline seem to be the go-tos. I had a brake line reproduced by them and it was spot on. Can't remember which of the two did the job, though.
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I don't think any intake taller than stock will clear good. Work any standard type carb. Stock intake Holy street avenger and standard eddlebrock air cleaner. No more room. I had a wingnut on the air cleaner and you could see it rub the underside of the hood. Switched to a lower profile fastener
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vashtsdaytona wrote:I don't think any intake taller than stock will clear good. Work any standard type carb. Stock intake Holy street avenger and standard eddlebrock air cleaner. No more room. I had a wingnut on the air cleaner and you could see it rub the underside of the hood. Switched to a lower profile fastener
Wrong thread, vash. ;-)
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