Problem routing Fuel lines from fox fuel tank
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Problem routing Fuel lines from fox fuel tank
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I have the hard line adapters coming off my stock fox fuel pump. This connects to AN-6 lines. The stock lines were easily smashed and allowed for the tank to come all the way up, but with the AN fittings hanging there, it wont allow the tank to come up enough to bolt up on the passenger side. Anyone have any pictures on how they routed they lines coming off the fuel pump assembly connecting to the vette fuel filter?
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Sean
I have the hard line adapters coming off my stock fox fuel pump. This connects to AN-6 lines. The stock lines were easily smashed and allowed for the tank to come all the way up, but with the AN fittings hanging there, it wont allow the tank to come up enough to bolt up on the passenger side. Anyone have any pictures on how they routed they lines coming off the fuel pump assembly connecting to the vette fuel filter?
thanks
Sean
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Mine are ran forward as -6 from the sender. Drop down with no issue and go straight to my filter I mounted on the rail.
I can't find my other image of the lines to the tank but they run like factory.
I can't find my other image of the lines to the tank but they run like factory.
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I ran the Corvette filter for years and never had a problem. You can just add spacers to the straps. I went to a On3 triple hat system and a Cobra tank with a 10an feed and 8an return. they rec running spacers also. You put a 3/4" to 1/2" spacer where the straps get bolted in the front of the tank. I think I just got longer bolts, the stock ones are plenty long. you can stack washers too.