why use the 5/16" line as your feed line. Why not get a 3/8" aluminum line, it's easy to install
ok olds guy we are all here to help each other and there are some excellent advice givers here so here we go. not sure what kind of sender yours is. the one i'm talking about is my 81 malibu sender which is feed and fume return. take a look at the pics and you will see where the line comes in for fumes from the charcoal canister in the engine bay. they go into the fuel tank. you will also see the restriction right under the lid. that line stops right there. you will have problems getting gas out if you use that line for feed. use the other line (3/8ths) for feed in a stock application. that fume line is 5/16on my malibu. you should be able to modify that 5/16 line by removing it and solder a 3/8ths line in there for a return for an aftermarket fuel system. this is all for a carb. system,thats what i have and will be using. i try to use what i have if possible. ok advice givers chime in. thanksYou guys are so far ahead of me, what I mean is that I cannot explain my issues in mechanical talk. Im learning allot by what you guys are saying though. I do have a question about this restrictor, where would it be located in my 79 regal? Im trying to use my vent as supply but didn't get any results. I will try to put 5gal in tank today to see if pump or carb would prime, I can't get car started everything else checks out.
hey pontiacgp how things? on my malibu i'll be using a -8 feed from the original 3/8 feed and the stock fume line (5/16) for a return for my malibu. the stock 3/8 is already there so it should ok. i'll just bring the 3/8 hose out the back of tank and install hose to -8 adapters to run through the pump and then to carb. i'll cut that restriction out and solder in an extension on the return. hope i explained that right,sometimes i confuse myself.why use the 5/16" line as your feed line. Why not get a 3/8" aluminum line, it's easy to install
ok olds guy we are all here to help each other and there are some excellent advice givers here so here we go. not sure what kind of sender yours is. the one i'm talking about is my 81 malibu sender which is feed and fume return. take a look at the pics and you will see where the line comes in for fumes from the charcoal canister in the engine bay. they go into the fuel tank. you will also see the restriction right under the lid. that line stops right there. you will have problems getting gas out if you use that line for feed. use the other line (3/8ths) for feed in a stock application. that fume line is 5/16on my malibu. you should be able to modify that 5/16 line by removing it and solder a 3/8ths line in there for a return for an aftermarket fuel system. this is all for a carb. system,thats what i have and will be using. i try to use what i have if possible. ok advice givers chime in. thanks
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