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I purchased from Inline Tube. Advertised as "70 Chevelle Pump to Carb - OE Steel". Thanks
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Try this you should be able to buy it at any automotive store.
Google Loctite 567 The flare should seal it?
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jasonL78</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Try this you should be able to buy it at any automotive store.
Google Loctite 567 The flare should seal it? </div></div> That's the stuff. I agree, OE steel shouldn't be causing those problems and the flare should seal it. OP, you might want to talk to Right Stuff/Inline before you do anything. They might have you exchange the line that's causing the issue. Have you looked at the flare? Any grit? Misshapen? You might be able to get away with just putting a flaring tool on it and giving it a twist or two. Look at where the flare seats too. It should be clean.
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