wildone454
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- First Name
- cody
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- k10
- Engine Size
- 454
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Nice, yours turned out much better than mine. Looks great!I used 3/8 NiCopp for the supply and return. It has held up well. Keep ethanol in mind when choosing all of your fuel line supplies.
It’s pretty forgiving to work with and easy to straighten from the coil form it’s shipped in.
My driver’s side tank is my primary tank with the high pressure pump. The passenger tank is just a transfer tank into the driver’s tank, so no high pressure switching valve needed.
I ran it on top of the frame so I wouldn’t worry about snagging it on some rogue branch or stick offroad.
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Thanks! The routing could be better, but I wanted to only reuse factory holes in the frame. The sending unit was pointing slightly forward as well, which forced me to have a bit of a swoop in the lines there.Nice, yours turned out much better than mine. Looks great!
Nice clean work!I used 3/8 NiCopp for the supply and return. It has held up well. Keep ethanol in mind when choosing all of your fuel line supplies.
It’s pretty forgiving to work with and easy to straighten from the coil form it’s shipped in.
My driver’s side tank is my primary tank with the high pressure pump. The passenger tank is just a transfer tank into the driver’s tank, so no high pressure switching valve needed.
I ran it on top of the frame so I wouldn’t worry about snagging it on some rogue branch or stick offroad.
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Not a replacement frame—I didn’t really know that was a thing. My truck has pretty low miles to start with. I cleaned up the frame and painted it.Is anyone going to comment on probably the cleanest frame I have ever seen on a Square? If that isn’t a replacement frame, then my hat is off to you.
The original lines were run on the inside of the passenger side rake rail. Nothing can get to them in there, especially not a wrench
Can you send me pictures of how you got it connected to sniper? And can you send me a link to the fitting you got for the hard line to braided to tank and to sniper thanksI did not find a kit that did this. There are universal kits with different components; flex lines, filters, etc.
I made my life difficult by wanting hard line along frame similar to original.
So I did ss flex from tank to frame. SS hardline along frame, ss flex to throttle body. I would not do this again.
I’d get a nylon flex kit and run flex the whole way and be done with it.
If you are set on hard lines. I suggest buying (2) 3/8 supply lines from inline tube and mod from there. 1 as supply the other return. I did not do this, bent my own which was a learning experience. Not entirely happy with how it turned out.
Lot of videos showing how people run their lines.