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> Fuel pump mounting location request, Pics please
nditiz1
post Feb 8 2022, 10:23 AM
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Requesting some good pics of the fuel pump mounted under the steering components. I have found several, but none are looking at it directly. Does someone have some they can post? Measurements can help too, slight OCD lol. Looking to remount mine on my 74 and want to get the location correct.

@iankarr I was looking through your vid logs, but didn't see any for when you relocated yours in your BB.

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post Feb 9 2022, 10:52 PM
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Quick frame grab. This was in-process. The hoses and wires are properly routed now. The angle makes it look like the pump hits the steering bellows, but it doesn't...

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post Feb 10 2022, 11:09 AM
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QUOTE(iankarr @ Feb 9 2022, 08:52 PM) *

Quick frame grab. This was in-process. The hoses and wires are properly routed now. The angle makes it look like the pump hits the steering bellows, but it doesn't...

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I eliminated all the possible kinks in the fuel line loops by forming U's from metal fuel line. Was easy to construct and eliminated potential future rubber line aging and collapse. Added filter between tank and pump to eliminate troublesome sock in tank, and another filter after pump to tunnel line, and they are readily serviceable in this location without need to remove tank.
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