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Old 12-29-2020, 07:42 PM   #1
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Default 1941 to 1948 ford cars with 6 cylinder motor fuel line question

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The vehicle im looking for info on the fuel line routing is a 1941 ford pickup with 6 cylinder engine.

The front crossmember has 1/4" tapped bolt holes on the front and the back side. The brake line is routed under the oil pan on the back side, this i was able to copy from an original.

The fuel line i am guess still runs from the tank to the motor on the left side frame rail like a V8 truck.

But continues to the front crossmember and under the engine to the right front were the fuel pump is?

Does it go on the front side of the crossmember and attach to the 1/4" holes on the left and right?

How is it routed on 41 to 48 passanger cars with a 6 cylinder? Asking this because there seems to be more 41 -48 6 cylinder cars around then 1941 pickups.
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