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So, in the process that is my car, I'm about to craft a new hard line to replace the rubber hose that some clever mechanic had grafted in place of the original line.
Can someone with a 1937 115c/120 (or similar year) point me to a picture of the fuel hard line on the engine end? (Where it attaches to the flex hose) I'm planning on using 5/16" because that's what I remember hearing that it takes. How does it attach to the fuel tank pickup tube? Small piece of rubber hose with a hose clamp on each end? Thanks guys!
Posted on: 2011/7/24 21:22
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Re: Fuel hard line
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The factory installation of the flexible hose at the engine end is to a fitting that goes through the frame with the tubing connected directly to the other side.
The connection at the tank end is hard piped.
Posted on: 2011/7/25 3:12
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Awesome, thanks for the quick response guys! My tank pickup only has about a 6" pigtail, so I will probably but a nut on it, flare it, and then use a double female adaptor to attach is to my hard line. I actually went and looked at a 1938 Packard 120 today that I was hoping to get some parts from, and when I lifted the trunk lid, the trunk floor was rusted through the top of the fuel tank. I reached in through the trunk and removed the fuel pickup tube. Will post pictures tomorrow.
Posted on: 2011/7/25 20:02
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1937 115 1082 - Total basket case, partial restoration, sold Hershey 2015 Project blog / Registry |
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funny thing I was going to post this exact question but only for our 1935 1205 super 8. the line goes up over the frame on the right side and was cut off. there is a rubber hose and hose clamp going to the fuel pump. but this is not right and was looking for the proper fittings. I am assuming that the hard line end was like a 5/16 brake line style male threads as max merritt has the flex hose and it looks to be a female swivel that connects to the hard line and male pipe threat going to the fuel pump. any one have pictures?
Posted on: 2011/7/26 12:48
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Bump!
On the fuel tank end, does the line go over, under, or through the frame? My car has a conveniently placed hole, but not really sure that it should go through, it seems like it would be easy to have it rub. Thanks! Edit: Also, does the fuel pickup line from the tank face forward or face the passenger frame rail?
Posted on: 2011/8/10 16:20
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1937 120 1092 - Original survivor for driving and continued preservation. Project blog / Registry
1937 115 1082 - Total basket case, partial restoration, sold Hershey 2015 Project blog / Registry |
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Quote:
The fuel line runs along the outside of the right frame rail then drops down and turns 90 degrees to go under the crossmember in front of the fuel tank then turns again to go into the tank pickup from the front. It touches the front side of the brace for the tank mounting strap. The photo shows where it touches the brace and then turns to meet the fitting on the tank pickup.
Posted on: 2011/8/11 0:52
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