EFI Line routing

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jtschug
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EFI Line routing

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I've installed the Aeromotive Stealth fuel pump into the fuel tank by modifying the top of the tank to create an area 1" lower than the top, then routing the lines down the side and then up over the rear axle. I put a fuel filter next to the passenger side front spring shackle. There is a 1/2" feed line and. 3/8" return line. I also put in a flex fuel sensor so I will be able to run E85, but I'm planning to just get it going on pump gas first, this is more of a future project.
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1966 Thunderbird Convertible (Emberglo / White-Emberglo)
Modified 428 - stroked, rollercam, aluminum top end, headers
Livermore, CA
jtschug
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Re: EFI Line routing

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Here are a couple more pictures showing the lines coming down the side of the tank and around to the front. The three lines are fuel feed, return and vent. The vent goes to a stand pipe with a rollover valve. I made a sheetmetal bracket attached to the tank support hook to hold all three lines.
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1966 Thunderbird Convertible (Emberglo / White-Emberglo)
Modified 428 - stroked, rollercam, aluminum top end, headers
Livermore, CA
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