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02-08-2020, 10:25 PM | #1 |
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Holley Sniper EFI and Boyds gas tank
I have been looking for days trying to find a thread on my setup, but there's always something askew with the equation.
I have a Holley Sniper EFI kit (with an external fuel pump) and a Boyds Welding gas tank (non-EFI). I'm not asking questions about the EFI part yet. My question is on the gas tank plumbing. The OEM tank had the following: Filler neck, three vent lines, supply line, and two return lines. Boyd's tank: Filler neck, one vent, one return, one fuel feed/drain. Jimmy has three...four vent lines. Question is: Do I need a vent line running back into the filler neck? Or can I install a rollover vent and be done with it? I'm still not sure if I need a return line with the EFI setup or not, so I suppose if not I could do a rollover vent and a vented line back to the filler neck. I have called all companies involved and I can't get any continuity out of any of them. I guess because I'm running an EFI system with a non-EFI tank. Holley did tell me that it didn't matter and I opted for the external pump just in case I had to replace it I wouldn't have to drop the tank.
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02-10-2020, 07:36 AM | #2 |
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Re: Holley Sniper EFI and Boyds gas tank
What do you plan on doing with the vent?
Are you going to run a full evap system, or are you going to just vent it out? I ended up just running a 1/2" line to the filler neck and run a vented cap. Although that is not the correct way to do it. I guess I never seen the way they were stock, did they come with a charcoal canister? The fact that you are going fuel injected makes little/ no difference on how you vent your tank, so how does Boyds say to do it in a carburetor setup? And yes, you need a return line with the Sniper setup Last edited by litebulblsc; 02-10-2020 at 07:55 AM. |
02-10-2020, 10:13 AM | #3 |
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Re: Holley Sniper EFI and Boyds gas tank
No, I'm not adding any charcoal canisters or evap stuff. I was going to run a vent back to the filler neck as you did. To do that I can't install the rollover vent, which I wanted. I asked boyds if I could attach a line to the rollover vent and run it back to my filler neck since it's barbed but they said no. But they also said I shouldn't need a vent line if I had the rollover vent....
So, I guess I will do the return line and vent line and be done with it. I just won't roll the Jimmy and therefore won't need a rollover vent. Thank you
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02-14-2020, 07:17 AM | #4 |
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Re: Holley Sniper EFI and Boyds gas tank
Trying to figure out the same thing installing my Boyd tank. When I spoke to AZPro they said to attache a line to the rollover vent and run it to a high point next to the filler neck and just leave it open. I too want to hook it up to the filler vent and use a vented cap. Can anyone think of a reason why that would not work?
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02-14-2020, 06:39 PM | #5 | |
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The biggest problem with venting to atmosphere, is the ethanol in gasoline is hygroscopic. It can attract water from the air. Not too big of a deal if it gets driven often, but something that sits can accumulate water in the tank. |
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02-15-2020, 10:55 AM | #6 |
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That makes sense on the rollover vent.
Next amateur question: Why are there what appears to be four vent lines as shown in the third pic of this post? Three were connected to the old tank and one was plugged.
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I am glad you found it helpful. I have been going back to it myself recently. Too bad my project is FUBAR! The supposed mint 2 wheel drive blazer I bought and just had delivered is a POS!! I am physically unable to do the work due to my shoulder injuries and now a possible $10,000 paint job is going to probably be in excess of $20,000. I was so looking forward to top off cruising this summer. Now it may never happen Sorry about the rant, pretty bummed out!
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02-16-2020, 10:28 AM | #11 |
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Yes Sir! Without the help of everyone on here, it would have taken me years to get where I am trying to get the jimmy to a condition that I want. I don't mean to digress from this thread, but maybe it will make you feel better. I'll keep it as short as possible to: I bought my Jimmy from a classic car dealer, sight unseen other than pics and video. Paid WAY too much and then had it shipped 1200 miles. Within the first 2 min drive with my wife, I knew the transmission was shot!...this is already getting to be too long of a story. Here are the numbers:
Paid $27,000, another $2,000 for shipping. Two years later I have spent another $20,000 in parts, axle straightening, and some bodywork. I still have a garage full of new stuff to install and after two years we have about a total of 30 minutes of joy riding time. I knew better than to buy something sight unseen as well, so I blame myself. All that being said, I still LOVE IT!
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