Big Fuel Line Kits
I ordered Glaciers Big-Line-Kit, along with enough fittings to also replace the hard-line from pump to filter.
It should get here today.
For you that have ran rubber lines, how have you routed them from filter to injection-pump??
Did you sort of follow the path of the old hard-line, behind everything; or, did you sort of come around the exposed side of things??
Pictures would be nice; maybe someday I will learn how to do pictures.
Thanks.
I initially had a rubber line coming from my auxiliary tank following basically the same path of the stock lines. Just zip-tied it in place along the way. Don't use standard gasser fuel line, though. I upgraded to stainless after I found out that stuff is not diesel-compatible. Don't know exactly what the problem is with it, though. I did notice the heater hose I had originally used to connect the filler neck to the tank was literally dissolving on the inside. I stuck my fingers in there after I pulled it off and they came black with liquified rubber.
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The lines are blue because they are the same size and type as the water/meth lines. Color coding makes it easier to 'splain and (harder to screw up when I have to take it apart).
That is the bypass line. I have a Walbro electric lift pump plumbed in parallel with the stock lift pump. There's a relief valve set for 18 psi a little further down that line, excess fuel is returned to the filler neck vent hose.
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