Pontiac Fuel Lines

Started by 55starchief, August 03, 2006, 06:34:53 AM

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55starchief

Just been and collected the fuel lines for the poncho

Shiny things

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Fuel hose

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Went with goodridge 536 hose in -8 from the tank to the pump and from the pump to the regulator then -6 from rthe regulator to each side of the carb. Used swept fittings so as not to reduce the flow

Jamieg285


FUBAR


you've got a lot of Blue Tubing for you're engine haven't you?...
It's the time that we kill that keeps us alive...

55starchief

Quoting: FUBAR
you've got a lot of Blue Tubing for you're engine haven't you?...


Yup all the water lines will be blue silicone as well. Its all wipe clean and looks great with a spray of workshop silicone

Roadkill

How much did that little lot cost out of interest ?

55starchief

Quoting: Roadkill
How much did that little lot cost out of interest ?


Just under £230 but that was including 5m of -8 and 3m of -6 which are around £30 per meter each

Jamieg285

That stuff is nice, but the price creeps up on you as you add the bits you need.

It all looks cheap individually, but you end up needing load of bits. (and it doesn't help when some of the bit's bought don't fit and you have to get even more).

55starchief

Quoting: Jamieg285
It all looks cheap individually, but you end up needing load of bits. (and it doesn't help when some of the bit's bought don't fit and you have to get even more).


I told you to go to silverstone i took my pump and regulator and made sure all the fittings were correct which was a good idea as the pump was different to the regulator even though they were made by the same company

Roadkill

Quoting: 55starchief
Just under £230


Beyond my sensible budget, Me thinks . . . . The Caddy will be getting S/S lines from the back to engine bay area . . . After that Rubber ones will have to do.

Incursus

Quoting: Roadkill
Beyond my sensible budget, Me thinks . . . . The Caddy will be getting S/S lines from the back to engine bay area . . . After that Rubber ones will have to do.


Ditto, if you replace caddy with duster

Jamieg285

For now, I've just been doing the visible bits - pump to carb.

I think there's a braided fuel line on the other car, if so, I'll pinch that, and maybe get the fancy fittings too.  

However, I have a nagging feeling that the fuel inlet on the stock pump is a fixed barb, and would have to be a hose clamp anyway