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    Car Year, Make, Model: 1947 Chev Fleetmaster
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    Plumbing fuel line

     



    Hi:
    I have a question about plumbing the fuel line for my 47 chevy.
    I bought the Summit Pumpkit2 and am about to install it.
    My question is which side of the frame should I run it (driver or passenger)?

    More details:
    - I have a Holley 600 carb with gas inlet on driver's side.
    - I have a Holley Red fuel pump that I was was going to mount on a bracket that I will attach to the rear sway bar.
    - I have an in-line fuel filter which I was going to attach to the inner fender well.
    - I already have the brake line running down the driver's side.
    - I will be running the battery cable down the passenger side.
    - The gas line attaches to the body - hopefully I have a good approximation of where it goes.

    I see the easiest solution as running down the driver's side or else I will have to loop the fuel pump output back as shown in the picture.

    Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks

    PS: I have lots more pictures if anyone wants additional information.
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