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Thread: Picked Carb, some help on the fuel system?
          
   
   

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    Dago Red is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Hey Tech, thanks. I also heard that there are fuel pumps that turn off at certain pressure level and don't need return line? two guys told me that today. I sent your idea to uncle and other one as well, going to see what he says.

    I better get back outside before wife smells stogie and knows I snuck in to check net.

    Red

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    Installing a ball (on-off) valve in the line between tank and filter will make fuel filter changes a lot easier.

    I got one from an oil field supply house, no probs in 14 years of running the car.
    C9

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