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Old 07-12-2006, 12:31 PM
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Anybody have a pic of where the fuel lines go on a fbody? There are 3 lines that come from the pump. My middle line doesn't have a connector. Anyone know where I can pick up an extra?
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here is my tank



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you're telling me nobody knows what lines go to what?
Old 07-12-2006, 04:48 PM
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replace it all with 10AN steel braded
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The long plastic line with the white quick disconnect goes to the Fuel filter and is labeled F on top of the fuel module for FEED.

The short plastic line with the white quick disconnect goes to the Return line off the T block.

The black plastic line with no white disconnect just a black end is the EVAP line and goes to the only other line available.

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Just saw your pic.

Curled line - Center outlet
Long Line w/ white disconnect - F marked outlet on module (Right in pic)
Short Line - R marked outlet (Left in pic)

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Also the center line DOES NOT need a quick disconnector.
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Thank you
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Not a problem. I just did the install of my Racetronix PnP. The stock pump at 69,000 miles was very weak after seeing what the racetronix pump can do.
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cool info but if u wanna run a new return style system u have to remove the intank regulator can u post pics of that




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