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Old 12-31-2020, 01:40 PM   #1
A1971Blazer
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Re: Fuel line recommendations

I used Summit teflon braided lines from the tank to 3/8" aluminum hard lines inside the driver side frame rail to the filter...
then teflon braided again to the pressure regulator......
then teflon from the regulator to the fuel rail
I flared the aluminum for 37º -6 AN fittings using Eastwood turret flaring tool

put a junction here in case I need to drop the tank
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ordered some industrial tube clamps to secure the hard lines
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Aeromotive replaceable filter housing
(not as close to the exhaust pipe as it looks in the picture)
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teflon braided lines to the Aeromotive regulator
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Fabbed a bracket to bolt to the head
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