BryanS
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- Joined
- Feb 5, 2025
- Posts
- 65
- Reaction score
- 57
- Location
- Ft Pierce FL
- First Name
- Bryan
- Truck Year
- 1982
- Truck Model
- Blazer K5
- Engine Size
- 454
Hi everyone
Replacing carb on my 454 83 k5
I bought some braided line and am re-plumbing my fuel supply along with a new carb.
I have holly electric pump going to a nice big fuel filter mounted on the inner fender going to a pressure regulator then to a Russel duel feed. I got shiny braided line because pretty stuff makes the truck go faster.
I have a bunch of connections including several 3/8 NPT to 8AN male/male connectors I got from China by way of Amazon. And I think the ChiComs are trying to sabotage our engines by intentionally sending fittings that are internally restricted.
The 3/8 npt side has a much smaller internal diameter. I was thinking of drilling it out to open the passage. Aside from ruining the pretty red finish of the INSIDE of the fitting, is there a reason not to do this?
Take a look at the pictures
Replacing carb on my 454 83 k5
I bought some braided line and am re-plumbing my fuel supply along with a new carb.
I have holly electric pump going to a nice big fuel filter mounted on the inner fender going to a pressure regulator then to a Russel duel feed. I got shiny braided line because pretty stuff makes the truck go faster.
I have a bunch of connections including several 3/8 NPT to 8AN male/male connectors I got from China by way of Amazon. And I think the ChiComs are trying to sabotage our engines by intentionally sending fittings that are internally restricted.
The 3/8 npt side has a much smaller internal diameter. I was thinking of drilling it out to open the passage. Aside from ruining the pretty red finish of the INSIDE of the fitting, is there a reason not to do this?
Take a look at the pictures