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> moving fuel pump to front, fuel pump
hndyhrr
post Aug 4 2014, 09:51 AM
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Pumpkin is a 1970 4 cyc. I am planning on moving the pump to the front of car. I have replaced the fuel lines thru the tunnel with stainless steel lines. So here are a couple of questions i have.

In the tech article about this it says something about a blister bracket (?) where do i get this.

do i need to replace the plastic lines from the firewall to the engine compartment?

I found that tangarine has the fuel line that is bigger on one end and smaller on other for the fuel pump, good idea to get this one?

I thought at one point in time AA has a kit but i will not go there. anyone else sell this kit?

Any thoughts, hints or don't do it ths way suggestions will be greatly appreciated.


Thanks in advance

Renee

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post Aug 4 2014, 10:34 AM
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Assume this is FI?

Not sure on the blister bracket. Which article references it?

For me, I would replace all of the plastic. If you have the SS tunnel lines, call Chris and see if he has a replacement for the plastic lines at the pump. Because you will have to remove the tank, inspect it for debris and rust and change the fuel tank sock. Chris has those also.

If you can get the fuel pump access cover from a late car I would cut the hole under the tank and install the pump just like the late cars. A lot to go through but worth while when changing the fuel filter.
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