marshall
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posted on 13/12/04 at 07:20 AM |
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fuel line?
i am doing the avon with a 2.0L pinto
with twin choke webbers.what i would like to now is this do i just run the fuel line from the tank straight to the manual fuel pump or is there more
to it than that
if so please could someone please tell me
what i need and were it should be placed .
some pictures would be nice THANKS
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Avoneer
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posted on 13/12/04 at 08:02 AM |
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I have a small piece of rubber pipe from the tank to a filter at the back then a solid pipe from the rear filter all the way down the tranny tunnel to
the mechanical pump then a rubber pipe from the mechanical pump to the filter/regulator and another rubber pipe from the otherside of the
filter/regulator to both carbs.
Hope that makes sense.
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melly-g
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posted on 13/12/04 at 08:03 AM |
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I`m doing the same as you (Avon,Pinto and Webers) all I have done different is add in a filter on top of the tank in the outlet.
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ChrisS
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posted on 13/12/04 at 08:25 AM |
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I built a 2l Stage 2 tuned kit a few years back and TBH the standard mechanical fuel pump may not be upto the job if your using twin 40s or 45s, at
least. I used a facet electric fuel pump mounted on the rear bulkhead with an inline pressure regulator near to the carbs. It seemed to work very
well.
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marshall
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posted on 14/12/04 at 06:49 AM |
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what i have got is ass follows:tank rubber pipe onto copper pipe running
into the engine bay then more rubber pipe
into fuel filter more rubber pipe m/pump
more rubber pipe to the carbs. is there anything i have not got ?
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Avoneer
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posted on 14/12/04 at 09:28 AM |
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That sound fine, but I would put the fuel filter at the back just after the tank. My Tiger supplied tank has had some severe internal rusting and
it's much easier to clean the filter at the back than to try and clean out a long length of copper pipe as well.
I would get a regulator as well after the pump - just to keep the carbs happy, but it should be ok without one.
Regarding the mechnical fuel pump - they are good for 160bhp and I haven't had any problems running my 2ltr with fast cam on twin 45's and
a track day under my belt as well.
Hope that helps,
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marshall
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posted on 15/12/04 at 09:00 AM |
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thank for all your help
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