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08-24-2009, 08:02 PM | #1 |
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suggestions on fuel line fitment
I have this new carb i am finally getting around to installing. The fuel inlet is a dual feed set up and the supplied bracket hits the AC bracketry.
I see one of a couple fixes. A. Put a carb spacer under the carb which may work and provide enough clearance. B. bend the fuel line a bit which would give it a 45* bend and clear the bracket. (seems like the best) C. find a flexible fuel line. If I go with B is their a tubing bender small enough to fit in the available short arm to bend it out accurately on both arms? DoeS anyone else have a suggestion? |
08-24-2009, 09:11 PM | #2 |
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Re: suggestions on fuel line fitment
I like the 1 inch 4 hole carb spacer option. 1 the spacer will help out with clearance 2 it will keep the fuel in the carb from boiling. Just my 2 cents worth.
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I ran into this problem with a SBC (with a Barry Grant carb), ended up shortening the two lines that go to the float bowls but, I can see that the choke coil is in the way on yours. I think that bending the two lines would be a good idea, also.
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08-25-2009, 01:43 AM | #5 |
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Re: suggestions on fuel line fitment
Can you flip the line 180 degrees and feed it from the back ?
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Personally, I'm more interested with torque rather than HP.
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Re: suggestions on fuel line fitment
are those tubes regular steel or stainless? stainless will be a bit difficult to bend
i like the spacer option another option is a 45 fitting on the carb
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Re: suggestions on fuel line fitment
How about this ? Half inch insulated spacer. I run this type on two of our trucks to keep the fuel cooler, you likely will want some insulator or the fuel will boil causing hard hot engine starts. You will need a paper gasket on both sides of any spacer, but you should be able to use the thick gasket you have on there if you need a hair more room. And I like the spacer option because it is something you can undo easily if you don't like it. Plenty of room under the hood, and many engines like a little spacer anyway.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-G1402/
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Re: suggestions on fuel line fitment
Carb spacer, quickest and easiest.
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Re: suggestions on fuel line fitment
+1 on the carb spacer!!!!
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Re: suggestions on fuel line fitment
Don't bend that line or you may end up wth peeling, cracking and flaking chrome. Use a carb spacer, will probably help with power and keeping the fuel cooler, too. You can find them cheap on Ebay and some even have a threaded hole for a power brake booster or pcv nipple, which is nice to have it you ever need it.
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