return line to gas tank

mrvette mrvette at bellsouth.net
Mon Oct 19 19:31:50 GMT 1998


As a matter of fact   DO   aim it toward the fuel pick up, and if you can easily
put some sort of a 'trap' in the pick up point to hold the fuel as you corner on
a lo-empty tank,   these recirculating systems  'use' much more fuel than a
straight carb feed setup,  so any slosh problems are greatly
magnified....frankly it's a pain in the ass even for auto companies.....GENE

Stowe, Ted-SEA wrote:
> 
> hi.
> 
> I'm just about to go out and find a shop to do some light brazing or
> welding, to add a fuel return line to my mgb gas tank. I bought a used
> sender/fuel line unit, so I could take the fuel line off that and add it to
> the existing one in my car. before I do this, are there any rules about fuel
> return lines ? other than don't point it at where the float would be sitting
> ?
> I am trying to minimize the surprises/features.
> 
> thanks, Ted Stowe

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