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Fuel pipe with "T" connection
This OE Match fuel pipe with “T” connection is a replacement fuel line used on Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2L models from 1984 to 1989. It is designed to match the original fuel pipe layout and provides a direct-fit connection within the engine fuel delivery system.

Fits:
Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2L 1984 - 1989

Diagram ref no 9

This fuel pipe fits in the rear engine fuel system on Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2L models. It connects between the fuel filter outlet and the two fuel injection rails, using the “T” connection to distribute fuel across the injection system, diagram reference number 9.

The fuel pipe carries fuel from the fuel filter outlet to the fuel injection rail connections. The integrated “T” connection allows fuel to be distributed correctly within the rear engine fuel system, helping maintain consistent fuel delivery to both fuel rails.

Functions
•  Transfers fuel from the fuel filter outlet to the fuel injection rails
•  Provides a “T” connection for correct fuel distribution
•  Helps maintain stable fuel flow to the engine
•  Supports reliable fuel injection system operation
•  Replaces aged, cracked, leaking, or deteriorated fuel pipework
•  Helps prevent fuel smell, seepage, or pressure loss from old lines
•  OE Match replacement for original Porsche fuel pipe fitment

Why Replace This Part?
Original fuel pipes can deteriorate with age, heat, fuel exposure, and engine bay vibration. Rubber sections may harden, crack, swell, or leak, while fittings can corrode or become difficult to seal. A damaged fuel pipe can cause fuel smell, poor running, fuel pressure issues, or serious leak risks. Replacing the pipe helps restore safe and reliable fuel delivery.

When to replace:
  There is a fuel smell in or around the engine bay
  The fuel pipe is cracked, swollen, hardened, or leaking
  Fuel seepage is visible around the pipe or fittings
  The engine has poor running, hesitation, or fuel delivery issues
  The fuel filter, fuel rails, or injection components are being serviced
  The engine is being removed, rebuilt, or restored
  As preventative maintenance on an ageing original fuel line

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