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Modifying a stock tank for EFI return line

66horse

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Need ot know the easiest, best, quickest way to do this....


And ya I know those three things dont usually go together.


Thanks,
Steve
 

mtn_bronco

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Actually in this case they do! T into the vent line for your return line. The feed to engine depends on what pump system you are going to use.... Just a high? High and Low? High with a resevoir?

I went with a large spin on fram fuel filter from summit racing. Then into a red low pressure holley electric. Then into a f-150 hi pressure pump.

The tank does not need to be modded in any way if you use a method close to this.

Howard
 
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bert

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Which vent line are you refering to.
The filler neck vent?
The charcoal canister vent?
If you are using the filler vent, what are you using for a "T"?
 
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66horse

66horse

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OK cool. Thats what Matt had suggested to me as well. Where do you T in? I would think you would want it above the top of the tank....?
 

67halfcab

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bert said:
Which vent line are you refering to.
The filler neck vent?
The charcoal canister vent?
If you are using the filler vent, what are you using for a "T"?


The filler neck vent
 

CrazyHorse70

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Filler neck vent hose, cut it a few inches from the tank and insert a "T". I think it is a 1/2" hose so get a 1/2" brass T and put 2 ea. 1/2" combination nipples (1/2"NPT X 1/2" hose) and 1 ea. 1/2"NPT X 3/8" hose comb. nipple (for the return line).
 
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66horse

66horse

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CrazyHorse70 said:
Filler neck vent hose, cut it a few inches from the tank and insert a "T". I think it is a 1/2" hose so get a 1/2" brass T and put 2 ea. 1/2" combination nipples (1/2"NPT X 1/2" hose) and 1 ea. 1/2"NPT X 3/8" hose comb. nipple (for the return line).

Cool. Seems simple enough!!

Thanks!
 
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