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akatc 03-03-2017 12:08 PM

Fuel cell return line question.
 
Hey guys, making progress on the LSX swap on Project Arrogant Bastard. But I ran into a question I cannot seem to find the answer. I'm doing a return style fuel system. The fuel cell I purchased has two fitting on the top of the tank. From all of the info I've read is I need a return line to the bottom of the tank to avoid aeration of the fuel. My issue is the two ports on the top of the tank should be a vent and return. But neither has a "drop tube" to the bottom of the tank. So if I added my return line it would just be dumping in the top of the fuel.

I've found one company that sells a kit you have to drill a hole and bolt in a drop tube. Any ideas?

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PGSigns 03-03-2017 12:25 PM

Re: Fuel cell return line question.
 
Are the fittings welded in? If not you can remove the filler assembly and remove the fitting and ad the tube. We did this on cells we ran with injected motors. Us a steel fitting and drill it for a 3/8 or 5/16" tube and silver solder or braze it in.
Jimmy

akatc 03-03-2017 01:11 PM

Re: Fuel cell return line question.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PGSigns (Post 7875248)
Are the fittings welded in? If not you can remove the filler assembly and remove the fitting and ad the tube. We did this on cells we ran with injected motors. Us a steel fitting and drill it for a 3/8 or 5/16" tube and silver solder or braze it in.
Jimmy

Yes they are welded in, They're an fittings so could just cap one of them.

The Rocknrod 03-03-2017 02:07 PM

Re: Fuel cell return line question.
 
What are the two fittings at the bottom edge of the tank going to be used for?

urmyboyblue 03-03-2017 03:37 PM

Re: Fuel cell return line question.
 
My tank has the same two bungs in it- one for vent and one for return. My tank also has a divider in the middle running across the tank with foam in the back section near the sump. This prevents aeration- have not had a problem with this design at all. So if your tank has the same divider and foam, I would not worry about it.

The bottom two fittings at the bottom are fuel pickups.

The Rocknrod 03-03-2017 03:39 PM

Re: Fuel cell return line question.
 
You need two fuel pickups? And two returns? Go easy now, i'm still carbureted. :)

akatc 03-03-2017 04:40 PM

Re: Fuel cell return line question.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by urmyboyblue (Post 7875372)
My tank has the same two bungs in it- one for vent and one for return. My tank also has a divider in the middle running across the tank with foam in the back section near the sump. This prevents aeration- have not had a problem with this design at all. So if your tank has the same divider and foam, I would not worry about it.

The bottom two fittings at the bottom are fuel pickups.

Ill check it out this afternoon. I know it has the foam inside but I dont think it has the divider.

urmyboyblue 03-03-2017 05:32 PM

Re: Fuel cell return line question.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by The Rocknrod (Post 7875375)
You need two fuel pickups? And two returns? Go easy now, i'm still carbureted. :)

Mine pulls fuel from both for the EFI and the N2O.

PGSigns 03-03-2017 07:04 PM

Re: Fuel cell return line question.
 
If it has foam in it you will be fine.
Jimmy

vin63 03-04-2017 10:48 AM

Re: Fuel cell return line question.
 
I wouldn't worry about it since the vent and return bulkhead fittings are on the opposite side of the fuel pickup and it has baffling foam (I'm not a big fan of the baffling foam especially for EFI applications) . I would be more concerned with the size of the vent and return fittings as they relate to the volume of the fuel supply of your system.

akatc 03-04-2017 12:22 PM

Re: Fuel cell return line question.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vin63 (Post 7876044)
I wouldn't worry about it since the vent and return bulkhead fittings are on the opposite side of the fuel pickup and it has baffling foam (I'm not a big fan of the baffling foam especially for EFI applications) . I would be more concerned with the size of the vent and return fittings as they relate to the volume of the fuel supply of your system.

Why are you not a fan of foam? Is it because it can break down over time? I've never had any experience with it so I have no clue. The fitting are -10an seem to be plenty big for my application.

Thanks for all the replys.

vin63 03-04-2017 02:15 PM

Re: Fuel cell return line question.
 
It's hit or miss with the quality of the baffling foam, or dislodged particles created during production/installation waiting to be carried off by fluid. I have worked on many drag cars that had fuel delivery failures from foam particles clogging the pump and/or regulator(s). I just didn't take the risk and removed the foam from my fuel cell in my Super Gas drag car. If you keep the foam, run a good filter that is easily inspected and cleaned or element replaced between the fuel pick up of the cell and the pump. Is the 10AN fitting the fuel pick ups, or the vent and return ports?

Quote:

Originally Posted by akatc (Post 7876138)
Why are you not a fan of foam? Is it because it can break down over time? I've never had any experience with it so I have no clue. The fitting are -10an seem to be plenty big for my application.

Thanks for all the replys.



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