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07-08-2014, 02:58 PM | #1 |
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Advanced-Design Engineering swap kit
Was wondering if any one has any photos from there swap I bought motor mounts from them and they sit the motor back 4 Inch's from the stock location on a s10, but my fuel pump hits on the passenger side mount just wondering if I'm going to have run a electric pump or is some thing else jacked up that I'm missing
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07-08-2014, 11:02 PM | #2 |
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Re: Advanced-Design Engineering swap kit
I had the same basic problem. I made my own "swap kit" and used factory motor mounts welded farther back on the frame rails to position the engine where I wanted it. The mechanical fuel pump hit the frame, so I capped it and installed an electric pump in line just in front of the gas tank. Worked out well for me.
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07-08-2014, 11:29 PM | #3 |
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Re: Advanced-Design Engineering swap kit
I'm using the AD kit and their motor mounts and had the same problem. So off with the mechanical pump and got a electric one from Summit, problem solved.
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07-09-2014, 12:01 AM | #4 |
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Re: Advanced-Design Engineering swap kit
From what I've seen as others have said your easiest option is probably to just go electric. Other option would include some fab on your own mount/clearance the fuel pump.
If you do go electric make sure to mount it closer to the tank as opposed to in the engine bay/etc. to ensure proper fuel flow. |
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