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> Fuel Distribution Blocks - need rec.
Scott S
post Sep 6 2011, 10:48 AM
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Hi All -
I am running fuel lines this week (after Paul Abbot saved my tail on a Weber issue - *phew*.......). I am looking for a simple fuel distribution block - single inlet, two outlet with a prvision for a pressure guage. Any reccommendations?

There are so many out there. I was thinking of ordering this one (see pic), mouting it so the fuel enters from the bottom, then replacing the outlet barbs with 45 deg versions pointing toward each carb (to avoid bends in the fuel line). Being that this will be mounted on the rear firewall (above where the tranny meets the motor) I could then put the guage simply facing straight out and up.

Oh, and no, I will not be using the hose clamps pictured... ha!

Thanks for opinions....
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Scott S


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