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Old 03-20-2012, 08:11 PM
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Default fuel lines!

Thanks Guys! He is a lot of fun.

I worked on the fuel lines tonight and I have came up with a budget fuel line set-up for fuel injection. I purchased some nylon fuel line that is commonly used on GM EFI cars today. If GM uses them, I would think are reliable and have been used on cars for quite awhile now. I spent a total of $102 for 3/8 line, 5/16 line and fittings.

$102 fuel line and fittings
$32 99+ Corvette fuel filter regulator from Rock Auto
$12 3/8 to 3/8 push connect fitting to connect to the fitting to the fuel filter/regulator.
$75 255 Walbro Fuel Pump
$60 94-96 Caprice Tank and sending unit (salvage yard)
$8 Fuel Line rubber clamps from Lowes
I am planning on buying a new sending unit just to be on safe side. They run $120 from rockauto.

Pretty reasonable and hopefully reliable factory style set-up. If anyone has any concerns or has had problems with this set-up let me know.



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