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Old 06-18-2003, 02:34 PM   #1
Earl Junior
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Fuel Tank Relocation

I need some info and advice about the Blazer tank install. So those of you who've done it listen up.

I am not sure what size hose to use. I plan on running Aeroquip braided stainless all the way and I planned on using -6 AN hose and fittings, but I'm not convinced it'll be big enough. Would -8 or -10 be a better choice?

How much hose did you use? This crap is pricey ($5 a foot!) and I don't see any reason to have any extra sitting around the house.

For those of you using electric fuel pumps, where did you mount the pump?

The Holley pump I bought is too tall to stand up inside the frame rail. The instructions point out that the pump needs to be mounted with the motor on top. Is it really that bad of an idea to mount it sideways or at a 45 degree angle?

Fuel filter: before or after the pump?

Thanks for the info!
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