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Old 03-04-2017, 12:22 PM   #11
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Re: Fuel cell return line question.

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I wouldn't worry about it since the vent and return bulkhead fittings are on the opposite side of the fuel pickup and it has baffling foam (I'm not a big fan of the baffling foam especially for EFI applications) . I would be more concerned with the size of the vent and return fittings as they relate to the volume of the fuel supply of your system.
Why are you not a fan of foam? Is it because it can break down over time? I've never had any experience with it so I have no clue. The fitting are -10an seem to be plenty big for my application.

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