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Old 04-26-2012, 07:34 AM   #11
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Re: Project: LS1ick68

I actually have on of these, but there is absolutely nowhere to install it. There's nowhere else to install the Carter pump either. Also, the pump is farther away from the exhaust than it looks in the picture. I searched for quite a while for a place to install the pump, but it would interfere with something or be even closer to exhaust anywhere else. Keep in mind this is keeping it close to the tank as recommended. I have plenty of room under the cab, but then it's too far away from the tank. If this pump bothers me too much, I'll look into this one or one of these and run a regulator.

I also plan to pick up some haybale conveyor track from an implement store and mount it between the bracket and frame. The haybale track is reinforced rubber, but it's flat and can be cut in whatever length you want.

I'm really new to the electric fuel pump world, so I really appreciate all the advice.
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