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HAWAIIZR-1 10-18-2013 10:51 PM

Re: Searching for a Fuel Line Clip
 
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Originally Posted by Dynomite (Post 185715)
:sign10::sign10::sign10: Where did you find that?

Where else, I googled it.......I thought you might like that.

http://www.etsy.com/listing/16043993...?ref=related-1

Speaking of google, I saw that their stock hit $1000 a share.......man I wish I invested in their stocks years ago as I would have ordered a C7 Stingray as my daily driver if so.

carter200 10-18-2013 11:41 PM

Re: Searching for a Fuel Line Clip
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dynomite (Post 185710)
I am standing by my mail box tomorrow...just in case.....I will post photos here of the Carter Fuel Line Clip installed :cheers:

Cliff,
I just finished painting your engraving. You might want to take a break on the PO Box vigil for a few more days. I'll be mailing out to you on Monday.

Jim,
Thanks for the kind words. Pics from both of you would be great! Again thanks, Carter :cheers:

1991ZR1 10-20-2013 03:43 AM

Re: Searching for a Fuel Line Clip
 
I received the fuel line clip today. I decided to try installation right away. Things did not go well. Nothing to do with the clip though. When I tried to take the nut off, the stud came out instead. I'm thinking of using epoxy when screwing it back in. When I took the old broken clip off, I dropped it into the engine compartment. It made a sound like it hit the exhaust shielding. It did not fall to the ground and I can't see where it went. I'm afraid it may be inside the shielding and if I leave it there it will melt when things heat up. One day I'm going to jack the car up and try to find the clip from under the car.

HAWAIIZR-1 10-20-2013 03:56 AM

Re: Searching for a Fuel Line Clip
 
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Originally Posted by Dynomite (Post 185729)


Craig did this...it is all his fault.....:D

http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...2632fc84ec.jpg

Hey Cliff,

Did you order the vintage button from the link? They only have 1 left.

Maybe Carter can make you some billet center caps for your wheels with this design? :p

carter200 10-20-2013 04:33 PM

Re: Searching for a Fuel Line Clip
 
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Originally Posted by Dynomite (Post 185809)
I just noticed that....yes....I got it......[/B]:D
That is sooooo funny......thanks there Craig :cheers:



The stud coming out is not unusual.....I think I would just screw the stud back in tight but not so tight you strip the threads in that box material.

You can always epoxy the stud if you strip the threads or if you want to make the stud permanent later. If I am not mistaken, Carter machined a recess for the stud collar so the fuel line clip is snugged up tight against the box and not just snugged up tight on the collar of the stud.

That little clip melting somewhere is really not a big deal....just let it melt and when you remove the exhaust adding headers you will find the little crisp piece of what is left. It should not hurt anything where it dropped. I have found all sorts of dropped items including injectors down among the suspension components so guys/gals dropping things and leaving them is not unusual either :p

Yes, I machined an inside step to clear the stud flange and to allow the billet fuel line bracket to rest flush on the boss. When I installed my billet fuel line bracket the stud was loose on mine, too.
I just retightened it and installed the bracket with no issues. Be sure to orient the two halves of the billet fuel line bracket by mating the two sides with the RED mark on each half.
Thanks again, Carter :handshak:

carter200 10-21-2013 06:17 PM

Re: Searching for a Fuel Line Clip
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HAWAIIZR-1 (Post 185807)
Hey Cliff,

Did you order the vintage button from the link? They only have 1 left.

Maybe Carter can make you some billet center caps for your wheels with this design? :p

Yes, I CAN do a set of center caps like the :p
Remember it's only money.....

carter200 10-25-2013 04:35 PM

Re: Searching for a Fuel Line Clip
 
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Originally Posted by Dynomite (Post 186263)
Carter Fuel Line Bracket Installed.

Very nice (I mean extremely nice) Carter :thumbsup:

http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...273fdfa836.jpg

Bracket Top and Bottom................................................Bracket Center


91 Octane on one end of Bracket and 87 Octane on other end of Bracket.
91 Octane.................................................. .................87 Octane

Cliff,
You should be able to get the two halves to come together to make the 87 look better. Let me know if any issues, Carter :cheers:

carter200 10-25-2013 06:41 PM

Re: Searching for a Fuel Line Clip
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dynomite (Post 186269)
I was sooooo excited I did not clamp it tight.....;)

Can you post another pic with it clamped tight? I would like it as the other makes my work look not so good..........You could even replace the untightened pic with the "tightened" pic. Thanks, Cliff, I appreciate it, Carter :cheers:

JimZRyd 10-26-2013 05:51 PM

Re: Searching for a Fuel Line Clip
 
Here's my bracket that I got from Carter last week. The quality of his work is extremely nice! It was more difficult than I expected to line up the fuel lines to where they would sit in the bracket correctly but once in place they look fantastic! Here goes a couple of pics...

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...psff59c24c.jpg
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ps5c073fd4.jpg
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...psfcae5370.jpg

HAWAIIZR-1 01-27-2014 01:06 AM

Re: Searching for a Fuel Line Clip
 
Carter,

Thanks again! I finally got around to installing the clamp/bracket today. It did not work like the photos in the post above, but I was able to get the clamps to close flush after pulling the entire end part past so that the bracket is holding just the steel braided part line. No matter what I did (red marks matching and all, even flipped around thinking one opening was larger) it would not clamp flush.


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