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does anyone have some pictures of how they have mounted the fuel pump (for carbs) in the front trunk after relocating? thanks
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....Mounting fuel pump, sorry no pictures...mounting the pump with rubber soft mounts, available at most auto-parts stores, is important as it keeps the fuel pump isolated from vibration.-extends it,s life. one wire from the mounting bolts to the chassis for a ground...install a fuse inline for the hot wire...most pumps are designed as "pusher"pumps...therefore install a fuel filter between the pump and fuel tank...in a stock car you will probably find more room for everything on the right side, above the spare tire, on the inner fender well.I like to have all the stuff easily accesable,and checkable...it will all fit Below the spare tire ..storage shelf....for your consideration.
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