Thanks for all the help and suggestions, everyone. Especially pics and drawing
@chengny. I did it pretty much as you suggested. I'm not really happy with the tight loop before it gets to the fuel pump block off plate - I may make some minor adjustments, but it should work.
Ah yeah Jeez, I'm sorry Daveo. I wasn't very clear about how the cable is routed past the mount. I described it as below:
After that, lead it down under the mount and into the frame rail - up against the web (vertical component)
That's pretty much correct, but I left out one key word that would have eliminated that sharp radius bend (in the run between the fuel pump and the frame rail). The word is "then. As in:
After that, lead it down under the
mount and
then into the frame rail - up against the web (vertical component).
Here are a couple of images showing what I mean:
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And, like Dan says, the other sharp bend - in the section from the frame rail
to the fuel pump - can be eased by shifting the cable clip to any of the holes forward of the cross member. The location of the holes may vary by model year and body style, but note the location that was used for the cable clip on this truck (and it was bone stock for this kind of stuff). It was a little bit past the start of the frame rail's downward slope:
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Again, sorry for the confusion, but I have so many photos of the trucks I have owned/repaired over the years. When I go to post, it can take hours to find a representative view of the issue at hand.