I have a 73 Barracuda with a 70' tank. I am replacing the fuel lines, and while I was at it install the vent tube on the passenger side. (the Previous owner never installed it.) I recently purchased a pair of muffler heat shields. Will they interfere with the vent tube, or will the fit just...
Having a hard time finding a 3/8 fuel sender without the return. I have only found a couple and not sure of the quality. I might have to go to 5/16. It is 1/16 narrower, but for my small block 340 and Edelbrock 600 cfm I think I should be ok.
Yeah, that is wild. I believe they make little safety valves in case of an accident so that fuel doesn't just slosh out of the vent line. I will definitely keep you guys in the loop.
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So I checked my tank and there is a single port vent on the passenger side. I am thinking of replacing my 2 port fuel sender with a single port sender. Then connecting the tank vent to the 2nd fuel line that is attached to my vapor liquid separator. As I mentioned earlier my tank doesn't have...
It seems to me changing out the fuel sender is probably my best bet. I bought a new fuel line and once that is connected with a proper filter, I would have to make room for this fuel vapor separator too. That is lot of connections. on a fuel line.
So where does your vent end up? I believe the diagram earlier in the thread pointed to the breather cap. Correct?. I understand fuel doesn't ever get in your vent line because you are much higher than the tank. If so would I be able to get away with a rubber hose?