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Location: Kansas
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return fuel line needed?
I’ve done a search on this and I think I’m okay by not using the return line but wanted confirmation. Pickup is a 77 with a BBC, the original motor has a return fuel line. The mechanical pump that I put on the new motor does not have a return line. Do I just cap the return line? Will this affect anything?
My goal was to do this motor swap myself for the learning experience…don’t know what I was thinking! Guys on TV make it look too easy. |
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Gentleman Jim owner x2
![]() Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: West Des Moines, IA
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Re: return fuel line needed?
It won't hurt anything to cap it off since your new pump doesn't have one.
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Location: Kansas
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Re: return fuel line needed?
Thanks for the feedback! I pulled the hard line and plugged it by the tank.
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