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Old Sep 3, 2008 | 07:08 PM
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I'm looking at getting -10 & -8 lines for the feed & return. I'm using a double pumper system in the stock tank, how would I go about connecting these SS braided lines to the stock sending unit? Is there a bulkhead fitting of some sort that will work?
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Old Sep 3, 2008 | 09:12 PM
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I don't know what fittings you need, but -10 and -8 feed and return is WAY overkill. Even if you really want or need -10 for the feed, I would drop to -6 for the return. It will be much easier to route.
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I'm looking at buying used stuff and I found a -10 & -8. I know it's more than I need, it's what's available. I'm getting away with the stock feed line and evap for a return just fine right now, just trying to get the fuel system ready for the future.
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Originally Posted by calongo_SS
I'm looking at buying used stuff and I found a -10 & -8. I know it's more than I need, it's what's available. I'm getting away with the stock feed line and evap for a return just fine right now, just trying to get the fuel system ready for the future.
Then disregard my previous post. Overkill is just fine when you get a good deal on it.
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