Re: Need a picture of fuel line routing
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The original line was 5/16 steel tubing held in place by special clips along the left outside frame rail. Many now recommend using the copper-nickel or Cupronickel line since it bends and flares much easier. At the gas tank end it has an inverted flare nut threaded into the fitting on the tank. At the engine end, the tube angles up and stops just short of the fuel pump. Another fitting threads into a short length of hose which completes the run to the pump. Here is an illustration from the parts manual showing the general route and how it gets to the tank.
For the side run, Ross posted a photo illustrating another subject HERE. The photos also happen to show most of the gas line and how it makes the transition to top of frame very nicely. It appears that car might have used one or more shorter lengths of tubing available from the parts store to make the line. The short turn up into the pump isn't illustrated well on either illustration or photo but perhaps someone else has a good view of that.
Posted on: 2012/8/21 19:18
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Re: Need a picture of fuel line routing
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Thanks for the reply. That schematic Is what i was looking for i was looking in the service manual not the parts breakdown i will have to look through that. Also you wouldnt happen to know where the third line coming out of the glass filter goes i have a fitting and no line attached coming out the side of the bowl. I know one comes in and the other to the carb but unless thats a water or sediment drain and it is installed wrong sideways i cant see its purpose.
Posted on: 2012/8/21 19:51
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Re: Need a picture of fuel line routing
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Welcome fellow 1951 200 Deluxe Touring Sedan owner.
The glass fuel filter assembly attaches right to the carburetor. Originally, there was a ceramic filter inside as mine does now. Some have gone to a paper element. Here (hopefully) are a couple a pictures showing the set-up on my '51. In case you're wondering, the copper line that branches into two lines is the Marvel Mystery Oil injector.
Posted on: 2012/8/21 20:29
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1951 200 Deluxe Touring Sedan
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Re: Need a picture of fuel line routing
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A little confused as to what type filter you have that would have 3 lines -- unless if original it might be the Skinner filter Packard also sold. Apparently some of their models had some kind of sediment drain but no idea which one Packard used. Is yours an old or modern filter.
The optional filter used almost always was a Carter. Sometimes a dealer might use AC but both had a ceramic element in a glass bowl. Just an in and out. Jim shows that one and here is a photo showing a modern paper element type available from a vendor. If the owner or dealer ordered the filter, the line and adapter from pump was removed from carb and screwed into the inlet side of filter. Outlet was via a nipple directly into the carb. Attach file: (9.37 KB)
Posted on: 2012/8/21 20:31
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Re: Need a picture of fuel line routing
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I will take a picture of it i think im going to replace it with the paper filter style it looks pretty worn. Thanks for the help guys.
Posted on: 2012/8/22 7:11
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Here is i picture of it. It has a drain on the bottom and then a line coming out the side any ideas what that would be for maybe a line going back to the pump??
Posted on: 2012/8/22 9:11
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I don't remember anything like it. Is there a brand name or any identifying info on it? Kind of looks like a cobbled up mess a previous owner might have done. Maybe it is semi modern and was supposed to have an air bleed and fuel return for an injection system? The orientation looks wrong for sure.
Maybe able to reuse it by removing the pipe nipple and whatever that silver thing is attached and put a plug in that location. The stem on the bottom looks like something someone tried to make a water dump with. If so you could leave it as is or remove and plug that too & turn the assembly 90 degrees. Would almost pass for original then.
Posted on: 2012/8/22 10:13
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For sure that is not a Packard piece.
Posted on: 2012/8/22 10:13
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-BigKev
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Re: Need a picture of fuel line routing
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Looks like a fuel filter/shut-off I had for an old Ford tractor.
Posted on: 2012/8/22 10:57
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