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Re: [alfa] las vegas alfa shops
Stacy:
Rubber Fuel lines should be an easy job for any reliable car repair
shop. We had a similar leak in about the same place on our automatic
Alfetta sedan in New Mexico and just asked around for some one the
locals would trust with there car. Had the SPICA lines been leaking,
I'd have looked for a diesel shop or an Alfa mechanic.
Best Wishes for a safe trip.
Bernie Bennett
Brenham, TX
Stacy Faught wrote:
Possible emergency here....a fuel line in my Alfetta
Sedan sprung a leak on the way from LA to Vegas....now
I'm in Vegas with no tools, and no knowledge of a shop
to take it to.
Anyone know of a decent shop that can replace a fuel
line on an Afetta in the Vegas area? It's not a
horrible leak, and I *may* be able to drive it back to
LA just fine....but now that I'm aware of it I have a
compulsive need to have it fixed immediately.
FYI- it's leaking right at the rear fuel pump
junction...I guess the old flex line just got old and
rotten.
Thanks for your help!
Stacy Faught
'87 Spider Quad
'78 Sport Sedan (leaking)
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