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Old 03-30-2005, 03:37 PM
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I had a guy at my work make this for me. It will be for a dual walbro setup. Came out pretty good looks like the 2 in's will merge real nice.



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Intersting unit.. Looks like it will work well!
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We'll see hoping its not to big. Won't really find out till it's time to install everything.
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if you keep it in the plastic pump assembly(99+) i think its going to be to big.
but it does look nice.
you need one that adapts 3 walbros, that would be pimp.
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Hellraiser, you work in a machine shop??
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Hellraiser, you work in a machine shop??
No we have one at our work and I know the guys's that work in it.
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Originally Posted by smokinHawk
if you keep it in the plastic pump assembly(99+) i think its going to be to big.
but it does look nice.
you need one that adapts 3 walbros, that would be pimp.
So the 99's are smaller? If it doesn't fit he said he would make another. We'll see.

Heres a pic in my hand to show the size better.

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Here ya go SmokinHawk. Just replace the quick disconnects with hose barbs...

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that is Saweet!
were do you get that at??


look at what i did to have to get these brass fitting in which were shorter then that piece
http://www.cofba.org/users/smokinhawk/fuel.htm
i had to hang the hoses outside of the pump assembly.

im goign to try to redo it this summer and might throw another pump in.
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That is a common 3-way air hose manifold. You can get them on ebay for like 5 $ or harbor freight usually has them...



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