It's been a while, but doesn't the fuel line go through the main tunnel? If so, that's a problem. You may need to run a replacment steel fuel line INSIDE the vehicle, along the floor and out through the back. Be careful that you don't run it anywhere that it might rub against a sharp or moving object, then use some kind of bedding material that will keep it from moving around and rubbing against the body.
To repair a fuel line in a 1968 VW Beetle, first ensure the vehicle is cool and disconnect the battery. Locate the damaged section of the fuel line, then carefully cut out the faulty part using a tubing cutter. Replace it with a new fuel line of the same diameter, securing it with appropriate fuel line clamps. Finally, reconnect the battery and check for leaks before starting the engine.
There was no 1969 "super beetle" only the standard. And which line are you replacing the hard line or the flex line?
To replace the fuel line in a 1970 Chevy Nova, start by safely lifting the vehicle and ensuring it’s securely supported. Disconnect the old fuel line from the fuel tank and the engine, using appropriate tools to remove any fittings or clamps. Install the new fuel line by routing it along the same path as the old one, ensuring it’s secured with clamps and connections. Finally, check for leaks by priming the fuel system and inspecting all connections before lowering the vehicle back to the ground.
If I had to replace a fuel line I would get a replacement out of a car in a wrecking yard and install that.
Most likely the clamp on the fuel line has worn through the line - check the fittings and perhaps replace fuel line
On a 1974 Super Beetle, the fuel line runs from the fuel tank located in the front of the car, along the body, and down to the engine compartment at the rear. It typically follows the left side of the vehicle and connects to the fuel pump. Be sure to check for any wear or leaks along this line, especially at the connections to the tank and engine.
No you do not.
On a 1968 VW Beetle, the fuel filter is typically located in the fuel line between the fuel tank and the carburetor. It is often found under the vehicle, mounted on the chassis, or near the engine compartment. Depending on the setup, it may be positioned close to the fuel pump or directly in line with the fuel line leading to the carburetor. Always ensure to check for any leaks or signs of wear when inspecting the fuel filter.
NO!
VERY CAREFULLY - If you break the quick disconnects on the fuel lines it will cost you a fortune!!! 500.00 + because they have to string NEW FUEL LINES. - I have replaced the fuel filter a couple of times - I have a 2000 beetle with a 1.8 Turbo. The fuel lines are pressurized so you will need to relieve the pressure before you try and remove the filter or you will get a face full of gas. The filter comes off by pushing the fuel line toward the filter and then pushing the quick release button on the fuel line. The fuel line should then decouple - the filter lives under the car near the right rear tire (just in front) Good luck and be careful
Located on the passenger side, under the vehicle, in front of the rear tire. It is held on by a large hose clamp. Disconnect the plastic fuel lines by depressing a small rectanular tab on the fitting next to the filter. Watch for fuel spray when disconnecting the line.
If I remember correctly it may be the fuel filter. but if it is the line it is easy to replace .