Here is the orientation I used for mine. I run the line up behind the alternator and to the regulator on the carb using a 90 degree fitting out of the pump and a 45 degree going in. I also have a piece of clear plastic line where the braided hose goes behind the alternator as extra insurance to make sure the braided hose never touches the output post. It really isn't near it, but an ounce of prevention as they say. It has been a great pump. It is easily rebuildable, and the diaphragm is alcohol compatible so ethanol fuel isn't an issue. I did have to massage (read...grind) the one side of the pump a little to clearance it for the block but it wasn't a big deal. Ten minutes with a hand file and a little touch up with some fine grit wet sanding paper and it was all set. I also use one of those Thermotec heat sleeves where it runs down by the torsion bar/headers to keep things a little cooler and fight the vapor lock issues I used to have. Since I put it on, no issues anymore.
Thanks for the info and it looks great may I ask would it be possible to get a picture of it from the side of the carburetor where the fuel line goes in from the regulator with your air cleaner off so I can get a better view that was kind of how I wanted to do mine but I like what you did and what you said if you can that be great thank you for all your help.
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