I surmise that nearly every car fire that you see is caused by someone messing with the fuel system. Those that aren't from negligence/improper repair are probably recalled due to manufacturing defect. I don't play around with fuel.
The only concern I see with the line not being locked down, is any sort of abrasion that results from them rubbing against another piece of steel. Unless rubbing on a sharp edge, probably would take forever for the steel line to be worn through. But with the line being pressurized, any leak will also be pressurized.
The only concern I see with the line not being locked down, is any sort of abrasion that results from them rubbing against another piece of steel. Unless rubbing on a sharp edge, probably would take forever for the steel line to be worn through. But with the line being pressurized, any leak will also be pressurized.
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