theblindchicken
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- Oct 24, 2013
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- Location
- SoCal
- First Name
- Christian
- Truck Year
- 1974
- Truck Model
- K10 5" lift + 2" BL
- Engine Size
- 350-4, 0.030" over
I'm planning on hand bending new fuel line for my truck.
Specs: Mechanical Fuel Pump to a Quadrajet on a 350 SBC with full accessories on a street driven truck.
The issue: what material to go with? Measured out the old line at 5/16" tubing (measuring ID with Mitutoyo calipers came out to 0.317").
Aluminum will be easier to bend since its softer, but more susceptible to cracking.
Steel will be harder to bend, stronger, susceptible to rusting.
Stainless will be harder, more expensive, but not susceptible to rusting.
Planning also on wrapping it to help prevent vapor lock (going to be running headers).
Also, would a check valve be a good idea to help out with starting quicker?
Thanks.
Specs: Mechanical Fuel Pump to a Quadrajet on a 350 SBC with full accessories on a street driven truck.
The issue: what material to go with? Measured out the old line at 5/16" tubing (measuring ID with Mitutoyo calipers came out to 0.317").
Aluminum will be easier to bend since its softer, but more susceptible to cracking.
Steel will be harder to bend, stronger, susceptible to rusting.
Stainless will be harder, more expensive, but not susceptible to rusting.
Planning also on wrapping it to help prevent vapor lock (going to be running headers).
Also, would a check valve be a good idea to help out with starting quicker?
Thanks.