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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: New Boston, MI
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Got a 2000 Silverado, originally a 4.8L. Put a 6.2 in, doing custom fuel system, removed all the factory fuel lines and swapped a Walbro 255 pump in. Used factory fuel sending unit, but didn't pay attention to which line was which when I took it all apart. The main feed line is obvious, being the largest, and I think the return is the other outer line, assuming the middle line is the evap line. Am I right or is the center line the return?
I'm talking about the ports coming right off the fuel sending unit on top of the tank. |
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Re: Which one is the fuel return?
You're going to have to look on the bottom of the fuel pump/sender module hat to see what's what.
Return should have a pipe and vapor should have some kind of screened hat... I would think. Your other option would be a walk in the u-pullit graveyards to get a look.
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