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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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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/drunk.gif) no pics but mine is mounted like tom t. on isolators under the fuel tank by the steerin rack accesible from the skid plate 8 inches from the master cylinder ect.. but i have it wired coming through the wall behind the pedal cluster and through the tunnel out the rear fire wall up to the old wiring.. nothing is straped to the fuel lines under the tank.. and the filter is line from the tank feed to the pump then is is only 6 inches of hose connection to the feed and return lines right there in the opening under tank.. simple and not alot of fuel lines andf electrical rtunning around your spare tire ect..
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