I have been through quite a few fuel pumps using them in my fuel cell.
I have decided to go to a external pump.
From everything I have read the e2000 pump would be the best option.
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detai ... word=e2000
It is a external pump and used on some Ford vans. Best of all I can pick one up at any auto parts store.
I am planning on using Walbro pickups inside the cell.
This is where I need some help.
The fittings on the cell are -8AN I need fittings and lines to fit on the cell and go to the fuel pump.
I also need one to go back to the fuel rail for the return line.
Any help would be appreciated.
fuel lines for external pump
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Re: fuel lines for external pump
Winners circle in peoria, on Prospect a couple blocks south of War Memorial has a 10' wall 8' feet high with AN fittings.
Bill
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