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Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Southwest MO
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Fuel line...5/16" to 3/8" transition at pump?
My truck is a 67 GMC SWB, originally with a 250 6 cyl, now has a mildly built 383 stroker.
I have the factory 5/16" steel line that runs from the in-cab tank, then it goes along the frame, stopping in the engine compartment near the fuel pump. From that point I have a piece of 5/16" rubber going into some brass fittings (5/16" nipple-->coupler-->3/8" nipple) and then a piece of 3/8" rubber line to match the inlet tube size on the fuel pump. I don't like having that brass transition and wondered if there was a better way to do this section of fuel line? I tried clamping a piece of 3/8" rubber line onto the 5/16" line from the tank but didn't like that. I did not try to stretch a piece of 5/16" rubber over the 3/8" fuel pump inlet. What are you guys doing in this situation? The parts guys tell me they can't get a SBC fuel pump with a 5/16" intake tube.
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1967 GMC SWB 383 Stroker w/Saginaw 4sp 1979 Chev C30 Scottsdale Flatbed 350 4sp 2000 Chev 3500 Flatbed 454 Automatic 1978 GMC 6500 Flatbed Dump 366 5sp + 2sp 1965 Chev K10 LWB 230 4sp 1985 Chev K30 Flatbed 350 4sp |
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