Engine fuel line routing
Created by: ff4311
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Mar 13, 2018 05:30PM | ff4311 |
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I can send you a pic tomorrow Shane.
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Anyone have a pic of their engine bay showing the route the fuel line takes to the carb? I don't trust the way my current one is set up to not end up in a fire. I had a mechanical fuel pump but went to an engine that is with out and I'm curious how one would correctly route/ connect hard and soft lines going from the left side of the engine bay to the nipple on the right hand side of a single HS4. I seem to remember it being connected with a hard line from the pump in between the block and down pipe then up to the carb but that was over a decade ago. I need to replace my sad looking inline filter and might as well redo it all in one go.
Would really like to see what a stock/stock-ish setup looks like.
'76 Mini 1000 RHD
Would really like to see what a stock/stock-ish setup looks like.
'76 Mini 1000 RHD
Question: What's it like driving a mini?
My Answer: Like riding around on an angry leaf blower.