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Old 01-20-2003, 10:05 AM   #1
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Fuel Lines Tpi

Hey I have a question for you guys I am ready to place a tpi 305 in my 79 Elky I was told that the engine is from a 85 camaro the fuel line and return line point to the drive side power steering pump Question what lines were used from the an fittings to the lines on the frame part#s please or send me a pit of the front of the engine any help is helpful
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Old 01-20-2003, 02:18 PM   #2
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I will assume you are talking about the 2 rubber lines that connect the hard line on frame to the fuel rail lines. I do not know the part number for these but I am sure the dealer would. Just tell him you need the numbers and prices for the feed and return line.Watch the computer screen as he finds the numbers and make sure he gives you the right ones. I always have to double check the dealer here cux they have no clue what fuel lines and stuff like that is. You can also get these in braided stainless from various spped shops but I belive you will need 2 adapters fittings.
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I beleve they are rubber but the line were cut off and both ends of the fittings are on the block I was hoping that the lines were hard to get through the pump and other brackets up until it get to the frame
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39: Fuel Return Hose: P/N: 10068767
40: Fuel Feed Hose: P/N: 10096108
41: Fuel Lines O-Rings: P/N: 22516256
43: Fuel Return Line: P/N: 10055875
44: Fuel Feed Line: P/N: 10055874


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If you Want to go the braided route, You need two Adaptors.

1 14mm Male Saginaw x Male -6 AN
1 16mm Male Saginaw x Male -6 AN


These screw into the fuel rail, And allow you to attach Normal -6 AN fittings.

http://speedtoys.com/~bort62/tpi.jpg

Then you do the rest in AN line like you Normally would.

I got mine from XRP, through Speedtoys.com.

Email gemohler@www.speedtoys.com With any questions you might have - He can set you up.
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That, Right there, Is a keeper.

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Actually, the P/N for the O-rings is not correct. It may be for one of them, but they are two different sizes. One is 5/16" and the other is 3/8". The picture shows both of them as #41, but it should actually be like #23 & #33

So you will need:

Supply O-ring 3/8": 22514722
Return O-ring 5/16": 22516256
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Bort,

What is required to connect the Stainlelss Steel lines at the fuel tank side of things? Did you fit the SS lines upto the fuel pump assembly? What connections did you use?


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