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Old 07-09-2012, 03:17 AM
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Default If the fuel line is metal

flaflier Jim if you are talking about metal fuel line that runs on the frame of the car, you have 2 choises and staying with metal, you can buy a 12" piece of steel line and either flair both ends along with what is on the car and used flair couplers or use 2 compression fittings to mate both lines togeather. The only added thing would to be adding clamps with rubber inserts to stop and vibration of the line. 1 clamp good, 2 would be better.
As far as fuel pumps and mounting locations, just make sure that you have some kind of shielding to protect the pump and regulator.
Is there something wrong with the in line pump? If not IMP I would leave it alone and carry a spare pump incase of a failure and tools to swap over on the side of the road. Rick L.
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