Richenrygarcia
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Brilliant. Thanks for the thorough explanation.
Simply put, the answer is---yes. The fuel line in the engine bay runs alongside what is effectively a chassis leg. I cut the fuel pipe, slid 2 short lengths of small bore water hose along each end of the (now 2-part) fuel pipe, slid a fuel-pipe hose-clamp over each end of the fuel pipe, inserted the METAL 'T' piece, did up the hose clips, slid the 2 lengths of water hose back to the hose-clips and fitted 2 'P' clips, screwing them too the chassis leg OVER the sections of water hose (which will protect the fuel pipeing from chafe). The 'return'fuel-pipe can be led behind the big 'air-intake' trunking, again in small bore water hose to prevent chafe and supported by 'P'clips, possibly modified to be secured on engine cowling bolts. I have also found that the plumbers 'foam-lagging' that you find in B&Q (and other well known stores) can be usefully used to prevent chafe, usually held in place by cable-ties.