Technical Battery and fuel lines

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Technical Battery and fuel lines

Gary69

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Hey guys, my first posting on here.
I have a 1969 Fiat 500L, need to replace my battery, exactly what battery works (US) with a dynamo?
Also replacing my fuel lines, now from the fuel tank to underneath, I can hear the metal fuel line to the old that it’s attached to but can’t get to it. Is there a panel underneath to remove, cause I don’t see anything, what’s the trick? Thanks guys or gals.
 
Model
500L
Year
1969
Mileage
49000
Basically anything that fits. In Europe we tend to use 45 a/h batteries as the are small and cheap. I’ve actually used an early Miata battery which came with terminal adapters.
The fuel line runs from the tank into the car, through the bolt on transmission tunnel an out at the back near gear linkage and choke cable.
 
Hey guys, my first posting on here.
I have a 1969 Fiat 500L, need to replace my battery, exactly what battery works (US) with a dynamo?
Also replacing my fuel lines, now from the fuel tank to underneath, I can hear the metal fuel line to the old that it’s attached to but can’t get to it. Is there a panel underneath to remove, cause I don’t see anything, what’s the trick? Thanks guys or gals.
Thanks
Basically anything that fits. In Europe we tend to use 45 a/h batteries as the are small and cheap. I’ve actually used an early Miata battery which came with terminal adapters.
The fuel line runs from the tank into the car, through the bolt on transmission tunnel an out at the back near gear linkage and choke cable.
Thanks 348azeus for your help. Man I was thinking why in the world would they run a fuel line inside the car, but they did. Anyways I tracked it down and replaced all fuel lines.
 
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