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01-21-2012, 10:17 PM | #1 |
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1974 Fuel lines, size and number????
As I am pretty much putting a 1974 truck together, (1974 cab and front end, 73-80 frame and parts from where ever), I was wondering what I need for fuel lines.
I kept a set from a 1984 short box I disassembled for a pattern to bend my new ones, but it has 3 lines running back towards the tank. Two seem to go from the mechanical fuel pump back to the tank, (one 3/8 and one a bit smaller) and another one from the drivers side rad. support back, (charcoal canister??). If I am building this with plans for a strong 400 to 500 HP engine, (still contemplating small block verses big block), what fuel lines will I need as I have no pollution inspection and I am not worried about a stock rebuild. Planning to keep a mechanical fuel pump, unless I run into problems with that idea. Have bought a fresh gas tank and am running it on the passenger side, but am reusing the old float and sender unit that I removed from a 1980 short stepside. Thanks for any info you can give me. Hagen Frame being assembled Cab being prep for re-assembly with frame. Only rough spot is inside rockers
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01-22-2012, 03:29 AM | #2 |
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Re: 1974 Fuel lines, size and number????
Hi,
No suggestions???? Single line? Double line for a return? Get rid of the charcoal canister? (don't know if it was even there in 1974) Also, I think the rad suport is different on the 73-80 then the 81-87? Is the a quick way to ID the early one, as I have kept 3 or 4 rad supports and want to use the right one. Will be using the 1974 grille assembly when finished. Can I use a hood lock cable or do I have to keep to the hood lever from outside only??? Thanks
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01-22-2012, 06:37 AM | #3 |
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Re: 1974 Fuel lines, size and number????
Short breakdown of the lines on my 86 truck:
3/8" supply 1/4" return 5/16" vapor line. The 5/16" line is the one that runs to the driver side. |
01-23-2012, 12:01 AM | #4 |
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Re: 1974 Fuel lines, size and number????
Do I have to run all the lines or can I eliminate the vapor and return lines?
How about the rad support question? Anyone??? Thanks
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01-23-2012, 01:38 PM | #5 |
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Re: 1974 Fuel lines, size and number????
My 74 doesnt use a canister and it was built in Canada. But it is a 250
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01-23-2012, 02:53 PM | #6 |
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Re: 1974 Fuel lines, size and number????
Seems like you are on the right track. The 3/8 is the fuel supply line. On my '74, it ran under the engine mount tower and doubled back. The line going towards the drivers side is the charcoal canister; there was one on my '74 (federal emissions).
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Re: 1974 Fuel lines, size and number????
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You can eliminate the 5/16" vapor line, but you'll need to leave that port on the sending unit open in order to vent the gas tank. Some trucks (over a certain GVW) came from the factory without vapor canisters and on those trucks GM simply installed a vent cap (like the ones used on transmissions/rearends) onto the vapor line fitting of the sending unit. I believe the purpose of the 1/4" return line is to help prevent vapor lock. So keeping that might be a good idea. As you noticed, this (along with the 3/8" feed line) hooks to the mechanical fuel pump. As for the radiator supports, the 73-80 ones use a separate bolt-on top panel that serves as a hood latch mount and fills the gap between the top of the radiator support & grille. I think that top panel is all stamped as one piece with the 81-up radiator supports. There was an inside hood release option from 77-80 that you could use if you can find all the necessary parts. I think it'll work okay with the 74 grille you're planning on using. |
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