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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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Don't know which applies but here are two pages from the factory workshop manual. From the pictures a '72 pump seems to mount in the engine bay, passenger side. A '75 mounts behind and attached to the curved rectangular access panel that is low on the gas tank bulkhead, drivers side. Sorry, the jpg files don't seem to be loading - PM me and I'll send them to you.
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