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04-08-2005, 08:12 AM | #1 |
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fuel line help
The PO of my 72 K10 burb decided to "re-engineer" the fuel system. After removing about 25' of rubber fuel line, a marine water separater/filter and an electric "pusher" pump (all connected to the stock steel lines and mech. fuel pump) I need to know what GM had in mind. I've got a larger 3/8"? steel line running from the stock tank to just under the pass. seat along the frame rail. Then the fuel line bends out and is flared for a hose. There is a 4" gap, then another flared line continues toward the stock pump. (I'm guessing this was the stock filter location??) Please confirm.
Next, I have a 1/4" return line that does the same thing (bends out at 90° with a flare for hose(s) with a 4-5" gap) then continues toward the tank. This gap is about 12-18" behind the larger dia. line gap. What goes here? Is this stock? Any help will be greatly appreciated. |
04-10-2005, 07:14 AM | #2 |
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Your lines are stock. The gap created at the "flared out" locations had a 3/8" rubber fuel line attaching the two hard lines. I am not sure why they did this. We eliminated the rubber hose, making our own 3/8" steel line out of two sections, (for ease of installation). We used a regular line fitting to connect the two sections.
Since you have the 1/4" return line, I assume that you have AC, since return lines were installed on AC equipped Burbs in 72. Jim |
04-12-2005, 08:17 AM | #3 |
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Thanks Jim!
So am I correct in assuming the only stock fuel filter is the one near the carb.? Yes I do have air. Do I simply connect the vent lines with a short piece of rubber hose as well? Thanks again. |
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