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Ray Warren |
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The fittings at the bottom of the fuel tank. One is smaller than the other.
Does it matter which one is used for supply? |
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double-a |
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yes. iirc, on early tanks, supply is the larger of the two. inside the tank, it has a filter on the inside, a kind of mesh "sock" that keeps crap from heading downstream. the return line should be the small one. i believe that the later tanks had two fittings of identical size. ~a |
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