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Fuel Pump to Carb Line

71_Duster

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Currently on my 67 Belvedere with a 440 and Carter mech pump and edelbrock AVS carb I just have a chunk of rubber hose feeling the carb.

It works but I want somthing cleaner but with the heater core lines it's tough to stay away from them. Just wondering if anyone has some pics to show a nice clean instal of pre-bent or home bent metal lines?
 
I bend up my own lines for just about everything but I don't have a pic handy. It does get a bit tight around the distributor and fabing one up can get tricky but is very doable. I ran the line up behind the alternator and between the distributor and valve cover. The six pack runs the line around the vac advance side of the distributor.

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I should say I don't have a pic of the single 4 BBL set up. Shown is the six pack fuel line kit and it fits well. You can also copy this most of the way up.
 
I like that pvc set up. Is the cover push in or twist in? Where did you get it?
 
It's a twist in cap and the only thing I could find at the time from my local auto parts store. Seems to work well so I'll just leave it alone. If I run across the part number I'll let you know.

I originally wanted a twist in rubber plug with a hole but for something that seemed very easy to find was apparently not. Now I'm working on my 71 F250 with a 390 and it has that similar rubber twist in plug for the PCV.
 
It's a twist in cap and the only thing I could find at the time from my local auto parts store. Seems to work well so I'll just leave it alone. If I run across the part number I'll let you know.

I originally wanted a twist in rubber plug with a hole but for something that seemed very easy to find was apparently not. Now I'm working on my 71 F250 with a 390 and it has that similar rubber twist in plug for the PCV.

I need a push in type. I have the same problem. All the grommet ID are too big for my PCV valve. I ended up sleeving the grommet with a piece of hose that the PCV valve fits snugly into. It works, but it's not what I want. I did find the type you have, twist in, but they won't work for me. I've some breathers with built in PCV valves I wonder how well they work?

Didn't mean to hi jack the thread.
 
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