this is the direction i think im going to trystubbie wrote: ↑Fri Apr 29, 2022 2:07 am You could try a threaded rod a grommet and a bolt/washer top and bottom. Use o ring connector both ends, tighten bolts inner and outer if you follow my drift.
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https://www.efihardware.com/products/31 ... s-hex-head
In tank fuel pump solution
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Those would definitely work.. and take better advantage of the limited space on the flange.
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I wish I had tested it.. I still need to weld the trunk floor back together so I have somewhere to actually mount the fuel tank.. and have some kind of temporary exhaust so I can mount an o2 sensor.
I will try to remember to take a few pics.
I will try to remember to take a few pics.
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thanks,im sure others would like pics and ideas as well being that efi parts for our cars are just not out there.
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id like to add to this thread,the fuel pump that was listed above does work and is extremely quiet compared to the inline set up.got mine running today i will take pics of how i did the wiring through the sending unit,so far with over half a tank of fuel its holding without leaks.
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awesome! sorry for the lack of pictures. I took pics and then it would let me use my phone to upload. I also have not been on here very much lately.