CJ Classics Fuel Line Hose Rubber 5/16" With Clamps Mustang 1965-1968
Highlights
- Replacement Rubber Fuel Line
- 5/16" Diameter
- "Gas Gas Gas" Print Lettering
- Included Clamps
CJ Classics 5/16" Rubber Fuel Line Hose with Clamps for 1965, 1966, 1967 and 1968 Mustangs.
Are you replacing the fuel line in your 1965-1968 Mustang? If so, be sure you have all the parts and pieces you'll need, like this brand-new CJ Classics Rubber 5/16" Fuel Line Hose with Clamps! Order yours now from CJ Pony Parts!
Features and Benefits:
- High quality replacement
- 5/16" diameter
- Correct lettering
- Includes 6 clamps
This replacement rubber fuel line hose connects the fuel tank lines to the fuel pump in your classic Mustang!. The high-quality replacement fuel line hose features a black rubber coating with correct "GAS GAS GAS" printed lettering. It also measures 5/16" in diameter. During installation, you'll cut this hose to your desired length and install it with the included clamps.
Vehicle Fitment:
- 1965-1968 Mustang
California Residents: Proposition 65 Warning
Related Categories: Mustang Parts, Mustang Engine, Mustang Fuel Lines, Mustang Fuel Line Components & Hardware
Installation Videos
Video Transcript
Since we're planning on some reasonable horsepower upgrades to our Forgotten Fastback we're going to begin with this 3/8 inch line originally found on the Shelby models. When this line ships to you, it does ship bent, which is the only way to ship it due to the length of the line. You will want to straighten it out before you install it.
To install our lines, we'll be using AMK's brake line and fuel line clip kit. The kit's nice because it breaks down everything into individual packaging. You have your lines that are shared between the brake and fuel line, the specific fuel line brackets, and the specific hardware for the brake lines.
For this installation you need a jack and jack stands or lift, 3/8 ratchet, 1/2" socket, short extension, pliers, wire or hose cutters, drill, 9/32 drill bit, a flat head screwdriver and safety glasses.
You'll want to start by getting your Mustang up in the air. Since the fuel line comes around the frame rail and through the apron, you'll want to remove the driver's side tire to give yourself more room. Our fuel lines are pre-bent so they're going to get you close, but they're not going to be a perfect fit. You will have to maneuver it a little bit to get it into place. Before we put the line in, I'm going to show you the basic route the fuel line is going to take.
The fuel will want to go through this lower hole here into the engine bay. We'll then come down here going to go across your frame rail between your control arm, come out this end here. We'll follow this down and then cross the frame rail below where the steering box is, and then it's going to come up here go across this lower support underneath the cross member mount at which point it's going to cut up into this tunnel area.
It's going to go across the tunnel and it'll come back here to the transition pan area.It's going to come up the transition pan and then it's going to go across out to the frame rail again. It'll go underneath this back along the frame rail to the tank, and it's going to go straight across the tank and come down to your sending unit.
We'll start by installing the grommet in this hole here where the fuel line goes into the engine bay. The grommet is designed for the smaller lines, this 3/8 will fit through it. Now we're going to start straightening the line out for installation. The end that has the shorter 90 degree bend is going to be the one that goes up front to our fuel pump. This is where we're going to start with. You just want to get it relatively straight for now. It will straighten out as we install it.
We'll start by bringing our fuel line up through our control arms, bring it up into place and push it through the grommet. Now we're going to put the fuel line over the rear axle. Once you get this tighter to the chassis it'll be harder to get this over. It's easier to bend it now and then we'll tighten it down later.
I'm going to install the first bracket up front here. Our next mounting clip is going to install right here on the cross member. Since this is a replacement panel there is no hole there so we're going to drill it first. You'll want to line up the line where it's going to go and then drill right next to it. This is the first of the clips that are going to hold both the brake and the fuel line at the same time. We're going to put it on loosely to hold the fuel line in place and then we'll get our brake line on there next.
Now we're going to start running our brake line. The end that has the 90 degree is going to go towards your master cylinder. The end with the "u" is going to go towards the back. Now we'll loosen up our fuel line brackets so we can install the brake line in it. Just keep it tight enough so it doesn't fall off. You don't want to tighten down all the way because there's still going to be some adjustment made before we actually finalize it.
Now we're going to install the clips in the transmission tunnel. This clip here will hold both the fuel and the brake line. These are just sitting here. You'll want to put it in a set a pliers and then squeeze when you have it installed. Now we're going to install the rear one. Now we're going to tweak our fuel line into place a little bit, and our next bracket's going to go up here. Again it's a replacement frame rail so we're going to have to drill a hole. Put our bracket on the line.
Now I'm going to drill another hole in the transition pan for another clip back here. Now we need to drill another hole in the front lip of the fuel tank mounting area. Since we're drilling towards the tank you want to be really careful here. Put a piece of metal behind it so when you drill through you don't hit your tank.
Now we're going to take the clip, slide it in the hole we just drilled, and then we'll slide our fuel line up into the clip. Then we'll line up our hose so we can measure it and cut a piece off. Now we're going to move back to the front and put our last bracket right here between the three bolts for our steering box to hold the line to the frame rail. Now we'll tighten up this bolt and our fuel line installation is finished.
Now that our fuel line's finished, next time out we'll order up some brake hoses and we'll finish up our braking system as well. To follow the restoration of our Forgotten Fastback and for more installation videos, make sure you subscribe to our YouTube Channel.