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Fuel line help


Redleg68

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Have a 92 efi fuel pump and lines (stock) and installing a carb 302. I bought a bypass regulator, but don't know the best way to splice it into the stock fuel line. I'm assuming with the efi pressure there are special connectors to use? Anyone have a write up on this? I can't find one on line anywhere. Thanks
 


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> I bought a bypass regulator,

read what I wrote in the review/question section on Summit Racing about doing this, on the regulator listing. Basically you can't use the 6-12 PSI one on a 30+ psi system. You need to change out the high pressure pump for a low pressure one. I would suggest using a good mechanical fuel pump if you want it to be reliable. $0.02

You can use the in tank one to crank/prime/start the engine, then once started, shut it off. I did this on a carb 1974 Ford 2.8L that I put into a 1976 Alfa Romeo because the tank was lower then the pump. Plus, I put in a spidertrrax roll over valve.
 

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