spanky55amg
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- Location
- Dallas, TX
- First Name
- Spanky
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C10 Short Fleet
- Engine Size
- V8
i am now running an 87/88 tbi block.
I have a P4070 fuel pump on the passenger frame rail.
Where the stock metal line would go to the mechanics pump goes, I have a 3/8 rubber line that goes to a clear plastic filter and a fuel pressure gauge and then to a fitting to my qjet.
I can actually see fuel boiling in the plastic filter. I know, they are junk.
So I get a hesitation when it’s hot out and I have been idling for any amount of time. Example, rush hour traffic.
What else can I do for fuel line. I am going to remove the plastic filter but will that eliminate all of my issues?
Is there a way I should run a rubber fuel line so it doesn’t boil?
Should I go stainless braided with AN fittings?
I’d like to go metal, but I’m not sure how to go from frame rail to crab.
I have a P4070 fuel pump on the passenger frame rail.
Where the stock metal line would go to the mechanics pump goes, I have a 3/8 rubber line that goes to a clear plastic filter and a fuel pressure gauge and then to a fitting to my qjet.
I can actually see fuel boiling in the plastic filter. I know, they are junk.
So I get a hesitation when it’s hot out and I have been idling for any amount of time. Example, rush hour traffic.
What else can I do for fuel line. I am going to remove the plastic filter but will that eliminate all of my issues?
Is there a way I should run a rubber fuel line so it doesn’t boil?
Should I go stainless braided with AN fittings?
I’d like to go metal, but I’m not sure how to go from frame rail to crab.