Thread: 1940 Ford Pickup
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03-14-2024 09:24 PM #1081
Did some needed updating on the truck. I replaced the frame mounted fuel pump with a in tank pump and replaced about 18 feet of rubber fuel line with stainless steel line . Its so much Quiter now , don't hear the pump tank at all. Cutting the 3.25 inch hole in the stainless tank was pita, used up 2 hole saws.
Made some blocks to hold the lines. pic shows pressure line installed using gas line as a gromet, return line fills the other hole.
Last edited by Navy7797; 03-14-2024 at 09:32 PM.
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03-14-2024 09:47 PM #1082
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03-16-2024 12:21 PM #1083
Fuel lines look nice. I have dulled so many drill bits on stainless, it is not fun to work with.
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03-18-2024 07:32 PM #1084
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04-11-2024 10:26 AM #1085
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Very nice work! That stainless is definitely hard on hardware.Ryan
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