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I think you’re onto the issue - I read where pump needs to be within a foot of gas tank - Mine is probably a foot from front tank but no way to position it to rear tank due to needing to be on out feed side of tank selection valve??? Any ideas?
My charcoal canisters are gone - but it ran for years without them - the canister is still in panel behind the seat with lines hooked up - some gas still makes it in it.
I had installed two mechanical fuel pumps and neither pulled enough gas thus I installed the Eldelbrock small pump not sure of model - after the valve that switches tanks- I also have two inline fuel filters - one before electric pump and one before carb- It could be a distance thing?
Finally getting my bronco close to finished - I installed a new rear tank and hoses as well as removed front aux tank and had it cleaned. Put a new valve on as well - new floats in both tanks. Was running off rear tank and it ran out of gas - didn’t get gauges to work- so I switched to front...
My old fuse box is in the glove box, sorry I forgot to answer - and yes I was hoping not to replace harness but now see I will have to do this as well -
Thanks
Thanks guys - after further looking today I agree I probably need to change out the wiring as well. Looks like my paint shop guys or the dude I had re.oving my radio and prepping for the paint job fixed me up - broke the plug on back of wiper switch - now signal lights and brake lights are not...
Good morning, Getting my bronco rebuild in the short rows- looking at replacing the fuse box with a Centech 12 circuit Mini fuse panel.
Anyone used one and what if any issues?
Thanks in advance for your help.
My old dipstick was hitting the new shorty headers and couldn't get stick in or out worth a hoot!! Also what size drill bit did you use to drill out old tube- I think I read 7/16" some where.