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It might help to mention which model Zenith in which you're running the fuel line since this is the Open Forum.
John
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It's a 701, but the principle is just mounting things to outer skins regardless of model.
I understand that it's a rather generic solution you're looking for, but occasionally someone will also give some additional information - a tip, trick, or a "gotcha!" - that applies to a specific model and proves to be helpful.
John
Hi Shawn,
I don't have a picture close at hand. But I supported aluminum fuel lines and electrical
wiring by rivetting L shaped brackets inside the skin. The mfg head(s) of the rivet is placed on the exposed side of skin.
You can then use grommets or adel clamp on inside with bolts,nuts and washers hidden
inside wing structure. That said, the odd exposed bolt head on a 701 is not that noticeable.
Perry
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