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How do you support and 'pad' a metal fuel line that has a frozen nut at the end without crimping the line with your tools?

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Save your hoses from chaffing.

You can try cuting a small piece of fuel hose or something like that the size you need and then split it down the middle from end to end to make a taco shell shape and then get yourself a donaldson clamp or something like that and get yourself a self taping screw and screw it to where you want it or you can also find a heavy duty zip tie at most autopart stores and zip tie it up after you put the hose over it like a sleeve to protect it from chaffing and stuff like that hope it help. :) James.

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