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Old 08-23-2017, 04:46 AM   #1
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1966 C10 Fuel Line Size

Hello,
now I make/ install the new Fuel Line with the Fuel Filters, Fuel Pump, Gas Tank und the Carb (Edelbrock Performer 500cfm).

I would like to put a steel hard line in 5/16 from the Gas Tank to the First Fuel Filter Canister Style with 3/8 NPT inlet and outlet under the Cab. From the Filter with 5/16 Hard Line to the Fuel Pump (3/8 NPT inlet/ outlet). From the Fuel Pump with a 5/16 Hard Line to the second Fuel Filter and to the Carb with 3/8 Inlet.

Now my Question. Is it better to use compleate 3/8 Steel line from the Gas Tank and not 5/16 ? The Problem ist, that the Tank Sendig unit have a 5/16 Line and thread.

What is the best option with the Edelbrock Performer 500cfm. The old Carb was a 2 Barrel.

Thank you all verry verry much.

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Re: 1966 C10 Fuel Line Size

By the way. The Engine is a 283 c.i. V8
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Old 08-23-2017, 06:41 AM   #3
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Re: 1966 C10 Fuel Line Size

5/16 is fine. Also that carb needs a fuel pressure regulator as they dont like much more than 4 psi. Some will take 5 but my last two eldelbrocks like 4 better.
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5/16 is fine. Also that carb needs a fuel pressure regulator as they dont like much more than 4 psi. Some will take 5 but my last two eldelbrocks like 4 better.
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Thank you verry much Jimmy.
Which fuel pressure regulator do you prefere?
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