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Old 11-27-2022, 08:29 PM   #6
mkcharlie
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Default Re: Fuel routing. This can't be correct!

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Originally Posted by Lawson Cox View Post
No picture. A picture WOULD help. Hard to follow, but is your elect pump before or after mechanical pump? Try wording this again, or maybe it's just me.
Step by step;
1) Gas comes from Ele. pump underneath car -not in picture.
2) Comes up metal tube to the inline filter shown in picture.
3) Then enters mech pump. Pressure applied by mechanical pump and then out Mech pump.
4) Fuel then is sent to fitting with gauge attached to regulator's "out" port. Shown in picture and in closeup.
5) Fuel then is sent out of regulator's "in" port to the carb.

I'm suggesting that if fuel was sent to the regulator's "in" port, then out regulator's "out" port to the carb, peace would return to the land, butterflys, confetti, the whole enchilada.
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