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Old 02-01-2008, 08:54 PM   #1
Sterling
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Default Pinto Motor tubes and cooling system pipes.

i just got a pinto right, some of you know its sump is damaged, anyway ive been looking at the engine and things that need replacing and such.

the engine has sat for 4 years, but after looking at the internals, i think its rebuilt.

so i replaced the fuel line, the return line back to the pump, the line from the intake thingy on the side, to the side of the carburetter, and some other little things, now, ive noticed there is a shitload of tubes dangling around the front of my engine..whats up? where does all this go?

no pics..but all the pipes start the the top radiator pipe. and the go 2 some thing on the side of the distributer, intake carby etc.

are these things even neccesary? can i just rip it all off?

wait i found one pic but its not very good.



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