Frankenchevy
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just thought I’d put this sketch out there for scrutiny before I begin bending hard pipe. The drawing is exaggerated to more clearly show the connections rather than actual location of routing.
The driver side tank will be my primary use tank. It has an 80psi in-tank pump for supplying the Holley efi system. The passenger tank is for camping and longer trips. It will feed the primary tank with a 12v transfer pump. This is the part in question.
In the drawing you will notice this: passenger tank supply feeding 12v transfer pump > into filter w/return(back to return on passenger sending unit) > into one way check valve > into ‘Y’ tube fitting then onto return of driver side sending unit.
The return from the Holley efi goes through a one way check valve, into the ‘Y’ fitting and back to return of driver side sending unit.
Any experienced guys see a problem with the one way check valve idea?
TIA
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The driver side tank will be my primary use tank. It has an 80psi in-tank pump for supplying the Holley efi system. The passenger tank is for camping and longer trips. It will feed the primary tank with a 12v transfer pump. This is the part in question.
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In the drawing you will notice this: passenger tank supply feeding 12v transfer pump > into filter w/return(back to return on passenger sending unit) > into one way check valve > into ‘Y’ tube fitting then onto return of driver side sending unit.
The return from the Holley efi goes through a one way check valve, into the ‘Y’ fitting and back to return of driver side sending unit.
Any experienced guys see a problem with the one way check valve idea?
TIA