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briantrex
Hi, I had a 1970 1.7L in 1986. Now, I've got a 1975 1.8L in 2018. I'm coming back to some roots and building a machine for my little guy to learn on. I'm rebuilding the front end fuel system--new fuel pump, filter, gaskets, and lines. I have taken everything apart. I have a lot of it back together again. I thought I had documented everything but I missed one bit. The two obtuse elbowed connections to the gas tank are different from each other. One, which I call "A", is shorter and has a tapered tip. The other, which I call "B", is longer and does not taper. They are the same diameter of bent short brass tube with a brass connecting nut on each.

I have two questions about these connections:
#1) Which of these connectors should be in line with the fuel pump and which in line to connect back at the firewall?
#2) Which of these connectors goes in which threaded hole in the fuel tank?

I'm thinking that the tapered end "A" goes in line with the direction of fuel flow but I don't know which one goes in which hole on the tank.

Help a new/old owner out? BTRex
barefoot
Look into the tank. the outlet that's inside the tall internal tube is the outlet that goes to the pump inlet, the other port is a return line
briantrex
QUOTE(barefoot @ May 19 2018, 08:47 AM) *

Look into the tank. the outlet that's inside the tall internal tube is the outlet that goes to the pump inlet, the other port is a return line


Thanks for the response! I'm including a picture of "A" and "B". One has a tapered end, the other longer and not tapered. Which tip goes is for the return line and which is for the supply line?

Also, the connection of these to the fuel lines is where my leak was at. They are really gummed up and the line gasket at each of these fittings is like ceramic and needs to be replaced, I think. I live in a small town in South Dakota (apparently the only running 914 in South Dakota, too). Any advice for replacing these gaskets? Any advice for cleaning them? Thanks, again.
briantrex
https://flic.kr/p/25Ww3jK
ndfrigi
hope this will help.

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troth
The longer elbow “B” is for the fuel outlet. It’s longer so you can put the strainer over it. You can get a copper washer to seal them.
briantrex
QUOTE(ndfrigi @ May 19 2018, 11:04 AM) *

hope this will help.

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That is a great diagram. I'm going to get my wife to needlepoint it after this experience.
ClayPerrine
Make sure you put them back in the correct holes on the bottom of the tank. Put the one with the bigger pipe into the screen in the tank. There is a riser in the tank that will limit your gas feed by about 3 gallons if you mix them up.

You can remove the screen to verify which one. Or just remove the filler neck and look inside. The suction is in the middle of a ring inside the tank.

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