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john levasseur Posted on Jan 26, 2015
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What size are the transmission and fuel lines on a 2001 Pontiac grand am GT? Thank you.

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Fuel is 3/8ths inch and 5/16ths inch. Transmission lines are both 5/16ths.

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  • john levasseur Jan 26, 2015

    Thanks Bro..of course they toss in two diff fuel line sizes ...lol

  • Randy Ohler Jan 26, 2015

    One is supply(3/8), one is return.

  • john levasseur Jan 27, 2015

    there are three lines there,supply, return,and im assuming one for emissions

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