Re: Need a picture of fuel line routing
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Looks like some kind of odd pressure regulator with a return line.
Posted on: 2012/8/22 12:19
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-BigKev
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Re: Need a picture of fuel line routing
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I didnt think that was right. Thanks for the input im gonna see if i can salvage it and make it work if not i will get the correct assembly.
Posted on: 2012/8/22 15:32
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I just removed my fuel line after installing a cleaned out fuel tank. I had trouble getting the fuel line out and I am wondering how am I going to get the bends completed from the fuel pump , under the engine, and down the side of the engine to the frame. Anyone have some suggestions? I am using the copper nickle material to hopefully make the job easier. Any help would be appreciated.
Posted on: 2012/9/3 11:56
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Could be wrong but if memory holds, think there is about as much room on that as there is on the 56 and bottom between radiator and front crossmember is covered as well.
Don't see how you can do it alone with the radiator in place. You can have the tube straight and feed the end above the frame/body mounts as needed and then into the engine compt. To follow the rest of the path & make the bends and have it lie flat, think you will have to work from the front pulling and bending. With radiator out, while it will be a long stretch over the grill you should be able to reach the clips. If you have some help to feed and long flexible arms you might be able to lean over the fender or partly crawl in and guide and feed it under the suspension and pulleys without removing anything. I know I'd be tempted to remove radiator just on principle because I'd undoubtedly shove the tube or a tool thru the radiator at some point.
Posted on: 2012/9/3 16:03
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I'd rather remove the four bolts holding the front sway bar and splash shield giving room to work from underneath. I like to lay down on the job. I doubt you can do the one piece like production. Memory says I ran mine with the front clip off, but that was a long time ago. The cupro-nickel stuff wasn't available then. I've switched to it now and love it.
Posted on: 2012/9/3 22:21
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I like the laying down part of installing. I think the rear part to the gas tank can be done so I have decided to make a splice about the middle of the front door and tie the two pieces together. That should make the front portion a smaller piece to handle. I have to imagine the frontal installation for a while to get it down so I don't screw up. I was able to get 25 feet of copper nickle at a great discount($25.00) A lot better than $4.00 a foot!
Posted on: 2012/9/4 9:52
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Where did you get it??
Posted on: 2012/9/4 11:01
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I get very good prices as a retired NAPA employee.
Posted on: 2012/9/4 11:16
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this was a drawing i made up when i did my special
Posted on: 2012/9/9 16:38
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