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Old 02-02-2010, 03:25 AM
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Hello guys,

I have to drop my fuel tank on my Skylark to install my fuel lines.
I have an Aeromotive fuel pump with 10AN hoses wich will be starting from fuel tank to engine (regulator) and then back to the tank.
(I will be running a ATI Procharger.)
My question is: what is the best way to connect the fuel lines to the tank?
-I have two 10AN weld-in bungs to weld to the tank (but where is the best place to fit them?)
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- is it better to install a sump kit on the tank ?

Thanks for any help ...
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Old 02-03-2010, 06:29 PM
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I'm pretty sure you will need to weld a sump in. Depending on the size of the motor and if it's carbeurated or EFI, a -10 fitting would be the sending line and the -8 fitting would be the return line. Plus with that s-charger on there, you might wanna upgrade to a -10 sending line anyway.
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