Corvette Gas Line. Pump To Carburetor 390HP: 1966
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Corvette Gas Line Pump To Carburetor for the 1966 390HP V8
Restore the authentic fueldelivery experience of your classic Corvette with a dedicated gas line built for the pumptocarburetor route on the 390HP engine. This line is designed to preserve the original driving feelcrisp throttle response, steady fuel pressure, and reliable startswhether you’re cruising on a weekend cruise or dialing in performance at the edge of your RPM range.
Why this gas line stands out for your 1966 Corvette:
- Directfit for the 1966 Corvette with 390HP engineered to match the factory connector sizes and routing so you don’t have to compromise fit or function.
- Factorycompatible routing designed to align with the car’s original layout, helping maintain proper clearance from heat sources and moving components.
- Durable, reliable construction built to withstand engine bay heat and vibration, delivering secure connections that minimize the risk of leaks.
- Consistent fuel delivery supports stable fuel pressure from the pump to the carburetor, contributing to smooth idle, confident acceleration, and predictable performance under load.
- Ideal for restoration and periodcorrect builds a practical choice for concoursquality restorations, stockreplacement maintenance, or authentic carbureted performance upgrades.
This gas line addresses common restoration and performance concernsoutdated or mismatched fuel lines can compromise fuel delivery, create leaks, or disrupt the engine’s designed fuel pressure. With the pumptocarburetor line tailored for the 1966 Corvette’s 390HP setup, you get a piece that fits right, performs reliably, and helps you preserve the car’s iconic behavior under power.
Practical tips for installation and care: verify the exact connector sizes and mounting points before installation, route the line along the preserved factory path, and use appropriate clamps to secure it. After installing, perform a careful leak check and ensure there’s no contact with hot exhaust components or sharp edges. When in place, this line supports longterm fuelsystem integrity and peace of mind on every drive.