-
Fuel line routing
So I decided to run 3/8 line and AN 6 front to back. AN flex at the front, hard line in the middle, and hose at the rear.
16160E8C-5EE8-4945-AAFC-594C13EC33DD.jpeg
Here’s the lines attached to the Sniper and heading back to the firewall.
F78C4870-CD7F-4347-9AB4-A8EC67D80CA7.jpeg
Next, they run over to a gauge for reference.
97A81493-91E1-4754-88D1-2F4E670D470F.jpeg
Run down the firewall
37FCC902-FF5C-4B7C-BC80-7EE541B75BC4.jpeg
I made a small bulkhead to mount a couple of fittings.
AA978357-0AAA-4254-B9BC-A54D517862BB.jpeg
Hardline fittings
2EE27C39-A602-4BAE-A341-0377B01AC7EC.jpeg 60E7A027-1091-4662-910F-6CEDD1CA2F73.jpeg
Routing along frame
CF4DD786-6E21-41D7-A197-B96728BB064A.jpeg
Rear bulkhead
8C5197B3-F7C7-4351-A635-EC1F476B7C1B.jpeg A6BCA0DE-5A12-40BE-B9B6-688EDDED1F62.jpeg
Around the tank
So, any comments from the esteemed experts around here?
- Peterh226
35 Hot Rod Truck (Ext) Delivered 11/21/24
33 Hot Rod Gen 2 #1134 ~1400 miles
54 Pontiac Star Chief
05 F-150
-
Post Thanks / Like - 0 Thanks, 2 Likes
-
Senior Member
33 Hot Rod #1133. LS/TKO600
Delivered 6-17-19. Started work 7-3-19. First start 9-6-19. First drive 9-24-19
Titled 2-28-20
MkI.IV 2643k
-
Senior Member
Nice work! I did a similar setup with the AN in the front and a combination of AN and hose in the back, this made for easy maintenance for the fuel pump and all underneath.
20180421_161011.jpg 20180324_153901.jpg 20180324_153833.jpg
Black & Copper #1028 ("The Mistress" according to my wife!
)
Brought home: Nov. 2017, GoKart: May 2018, will be Plated & on the Road April 2020
Andreas
-
Consummate Learner
Originally Posted by
peterh226
Looks great, but I would suggest separating the hard lines. Using the side by side lamps for example or even just using zip-ties, just something to keep them from rubbing against each other. It won't take much time, vibration, and road grit to wear a hole in a hard line. It'd be sad to see your car go up in flames because of a hole in a fuel line.
-- Mike -- TxMike64 -- @TxMGarage
Gen1.5 Hot Rod '33 #1094 (Stage 1) - 302/AOD '15 IRS - Quad Built - Build Thread
-
Post Thanks / Like - 0 Thanks, 1 Likes
-
Peter, I would suggest you rotate the tank outlet on top so your lines face more toward the front. With the body on you will have no way to get to those lines from the trunk or by removing the waterfall. I never thought I would have to fool with mine but I have ended up pulling the tank several times in the build process. You'll want to be able to check those fittings from the front. Otherwise it's looking great.
-
Originally Posted by
Brave Salmon
Peter, I would suggest you rotate the tank outlet on top so your lines face more toward the front. With the body on you will have no way to get to those lines from the trunk or by removing the waterfall. I never thought I would have to fool with mine but I have ended up pulling the tank several times in the build process. You'll want to be able to check those fittings from the front. Otherwise it's looking great.
If the lines face front, then they poke through the waterfall. I’m planning to make the waterfall removable anyway for service of the fuel pump and filters. Once the roll bar and top is in place, I’ll need to get back there anyway. I think I will trip the body flange in that area to give me a little more room.
- Peterh226
35 Hot Rod Truck (Ext) Delivered 11/21/24
33 Hot Rod Gen 2 #1134 ~1400 miles
54 Pontiac Star Chief
05 F-150
-
Peter, whose braided hoses are you using? I assume you are custom fabricating each one. Whose tool are you using to attach fittings to hose? Where did you purchase these items. I am building the 35 truck and working on fuel line routing. These photos are very helpful!
-
Questions on set up
Originally Posted by
AJT '33
AJT, I am building 35 Truck. Whose flexible hoses are you using? If you are making up each piece of hose, what tool are you using to connect fitting to hose.
Thank you
-
Senior Member
The F5 braided hose is available as summits private label. The OEM is out of Florida.
33 Hot Rod #1133. LS/TKO600
Delivered 6-17-19. Started work 7-3-19. First start 9-6-19. First drive 9-24-19
Titled 2-28-20
MkI.IV 2643k
-
Originally Posted by
chuck35truck
Peter, whose braided hoses are you using? I assume you are custom fabricating each one. Whose tool are you using to attach fittings to hose? Where did you purchase these items. I am building the 35 truck and working on fuel line routing. These photos are very helpful!
Some braided hose came with the Factory Five Fuel Injection kit. Another length came with the Holley Sniper provided with the Blueprint engine. The ends were purchased from Summit. It all went together without any special tools.
- Peterh226
35 Hot Rod Truck (Ext) Delivered 11/21/24
33 Hot Rod Gen 2 #1134 ~1400 miles
54 Pontiac Star Chief
05 F-150
-
Post Thanks / Like - 1 Thanks, 0 Likes
-
Senior Member
Originally Posted by
chuck35truck
AJT, I am building 35 Truck. Whose flexible hoses are you using? If you are making up each piece of hose, what tool are you using to connect fitting to hose.
Thank you
Hey there, the braided hoses (https://www.racetronix.biz/storeitem...e%2Drubber)and the AN end fittings I got from Racetronix, https://racetronix.com/products/, all the ends are slip on and tighten (https://www.racetronix.biz/storeitems.asp?cc=fitting), the only tool I bought is the wrench and the clamps for the vise (https://www.racetronix.biz/storeitems.asp?cc=fit%2Dtool) so as not to mar the fittings themselves as they are aluminum.
For the heater hose, I used regular 5/8" rubber hose and added on a braided cover, I also had the proper size shrink tube to help clean up the ends as well. Basically used what I had and tried to make it look better without spending a ton of money. The bulkhead fittings are real convenient for going through the firewall.
Have fun!!
Black & Copper #1028 ("The Mistress" according to my wife!
)
Brought home: Nov. 2017, GoKart: May 2018, will be Plated & on the Road April 2020
Andreas
-
Post Thanks / Like - 1 Thanks, 0 Likes