Fuel Line Install/ Routing

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Javier D Lopez

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Hello Forum,

I have an 07 Yukon that has corroded fuel lines. I removed the lines already but i am having a difficult time trying to find a way to reinstall them. The transmission is not allowing me to install the lines as well as the engine is tight making it difficult to install the lines. Does any one have a tip on how to gain an inch or 2 behind the engine?

I tried removing the drivers side motor mount and all it did was make the back side even tighter. Should i try to lower the transmission?

thank you in advance for any help!

Javy Lopez
 

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Welcome to the forum from Oregon. Someone with this year will come along and help. Did you look at you tube videos?


We recommend that you put all your rig(s) info in your signature so we all don’t have to guess at year, make, model, engine size, trans, rear axle locker…….etc. While you may have posted pertinent info in your first post, you may forget to do it again and the info is needed by us anyway. Makes it way easier on all members that attempt to help, to have that info right up front. It is also recommended that you take a pic of your RPO codes, on the inside cover of the glove box, and post that image in your signature. All this info will greatly help those that will try to help with a problem.


If there is any other info, like upgrades, mods or recent mechanical/maintenance work done, that would be helpful in any post as well. Too many times a question is asked by the poster and after about 10 responses we find out that the poster has done recent work to attempt to fix the problem or work that was done that SEEMS not related to the problem.
 

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Welcome to the Forum from NH.

Lots of knowledgeable folks here who freely share their knowledge, experiences, and perspectives. Knowledge is power.

I hope that you will become a participating member in the Forum's discussions.

Folks will chime in suggestions, as I believe that this topic has been discussed here.
 

bigdog9191999

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if like the brake lines ( the prebent kits) they may need to be bent and "adjusted" a little to make them into where they need to go.
 

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