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What is the correct (or minimum) size fuel line from the tank to fuel pump for a 56 pat.
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Posted on: 2009/6/8 21:43
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Hi,
On the same subject does anyone have a part number maybe NAPA or where a replacement can be obtained for the filter element inside the glass bowl fuel filter at the inlet of the carb. Mine is a 55 400 and from pictures of other 55 engine bays it looks to be original. Thanks, PackarddaveUK.
Posted on: 2009/6/9 10:27
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5/16 should be ample. The only car I know that came with a 3/8 fuel line was the Chrysler race hemi in the late 60s. Even their hi perf 440 came with 5/16.
Posted on: 2009/6/9 10:53
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Thanks for the info, I'll stick with the 5/16" original size.
Original line was probably reg. steel,NOT SS, correct?
Posted on: 2009/6/9 13:28
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Regular steel fuel line.
Posted on: 2009/6/9 13:34
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5/16 should be ample. The only car I know that came with a 3/8 fuel line was the Chrysler race hemi in the late 60s. Even their hi perf 440 came with 5/16. <p>Gen-2 (1970-81) Firebirds all had 3/8 lines. However, part of that may have been due to the fuel-return (1/4in) lines used on the emission-control vehicles starting in the early 70s which required more raw fuel flow given the return line bleed off. </p> <p>Craig</p>
Posted on: 2009/6/9 13:37
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They are 2 different things. I was talking about cars with carburetors. Later model fuel injection cars have a completely different setup.
5/16 fuel lines are pretty well standard equipment on American cars from before fuel injection. In the interest of clarity I left it at that.
Posted on: 2009/6/9 16:31
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They are 2 different things. I was talking about cars with carburetors. Later model fuel injection cars have a completely different setup. <p>I am also talking about carburated engines, QJet in the case of Gen-2 Firebirds.</p> <p> Craig </p>
Posted on: 2009/6/9 17:48
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