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> Fuel pump location, on a 72
jeffdon
post Mar 18 2010, 04:57 PM
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My 72 never had the FI pump under the tank. Car is now carbed, and I am thinking of mounting my carter pump up front. Wheres the easiest place to find a keyed positive?

Also, fuel lines are original. With the pump in the engine bay, i figured that there was not much pressure on them, as the pump was operating to suck the fuel up the line. IF i put it up front, then there will be pressure on the supply lines. Am I creating a situation where leaks are more likely?
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markb
post Mar 18 2010, 09:04 PM
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Have you had a problem with vapor lock in the past? If not, I see no reason to relocate it. I have carbs on my current motor, mounted in the stock 72 position, and put an aluminum plate in front of it as a keat shield. Haven't had an issue since I put it in.
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post Mar 18 2010, 10:00 PM
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QUOTE(markb @ Mar 18 2010, 08:04 PM) *

Have you had a problem with vapor lock in the past? If not, I see no reason to relocate it. I have carbs on my current motor, mounted in the stock 72 position, and put an aluminum plate in front of it as a keat shield. Haven't had an issue since I put it in.









none in the past, was just thinking of cleaning up the motor bay.
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