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Old 07-14-2006, 01:14 AM
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I have a TNT F1 wet plate kit...Where do I feed the fuel from to the main fuel solenoid? I know it's a stupid question, but I really have no idea!
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i would say you need to remove the stem from the schrader valve and take it from there...but then again i have a dry kit and never had to do that
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Originally Posted by iamsickofitall
i would say you need to remove the stem from the schrader valve and take it from there...but then again i have a dry kit and never had to do that
He is correct!

There is a little valve at the tip of the fuel rail. You will need to screw the fuel line from that rail end to the fuel cylinoid. Should be very easy to do!

I don't have any pictures or I'd post them up. You shouldn't have any issues.......
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Originally Posted by 00Vette
He is correct!

There is a little valve at the tip of the fuel rail. You will need to screw the fuel line from that rail end to the fuel cylinoid. Should be very easy to do!

I don't have any pictures or I'd post them up. You shouldn't have any issues.......

That's what I figured it was, I've helped put one on an LS1, and wasn't sure if it was the same for my LT1. Thanks guys.




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