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Old 08-15-2020, 05:19 PM   #1
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Carb fuel line vs. intake manifold

Short version: is 1/4 inch too close for fuel line to aluminum intake on 454?

Longer version: I swapped out my factory cast iron intake for Edelbrock Performer on my 454. I slightly rebent the factory metal fuel pump to carb line to compensate for the slightly taller intake. This places the metal fuel line about a quarter inch away from one of the intake runners. Is this going to create issues with too much heat on the fuel? Should I cut the metal fuel line near the middle and place a short piece of rubber hose to help lengthen the line? I like the mostly factory kinda look and wanted to keep the nicely bent factory metal fuel line.
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Old 08-15-2020, 08:52 PM   #2
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Re: Carb fuel line vs. intake manifold

An intake runner should be fairly cool as vaporizing fuel in the carb tends to cool things off. If there is a hot spot, you could split some rubber line and slip it over the metal line as insulation.

I would keep the factory line if possible.
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Old 08-15-2020, 08:59 PM   #3
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Re: Carb fuel line vs. intake manifold

With the way my carbed 454 reacts to under hood heat, Id keep it as far away from any hot surface as I could. I've had terrible percolation issues.
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Old 08-15-2020, 09:39 PM   #4
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Re: Carb fuel line vs. intake manifold

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Short version: is 1/4 inch too close for fuel line to aluminum intake on 454?

Longer version: I swapped out my factory cast iron intake for Edelbrock Performer on my 454. I slightly rebent the factory metal fuel pump to carb line to compensate for the slightly taller intake. This places the metal fuel line about a quarter inch away from one of the intake runners. Is this going to create issues with too much heat on the fuel? Should I cut the metal fuel line near the middle and place a short piece of rubber hose to help lengthen the line? I like the mostly factory kinda look and wanted to keep the nicely bent factory metal fuel line.
Thanks in advance!
You will be Okay.

If you want a conversation piece

You could put a wooden clothes pin on the fuel-line.
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