fuel cell fittings

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fuel cell fittings
devb22 avatar
devb22
+1y
You also realize that you will need a return line right?
89onbags avatar
89onbags
+1y
yea, i was just gonna double whatever i buy.
devb22 avatar
devb22
+1y


Well on the return, I would get a 45 degree or a 90 maybe....if you are running it to one of the top bungs on the fuel cell...this will prevent kinks in the line, and allow things to flow smoothly...

Also put an inline filter on the return line...
maximum_overdrive avatar
maximum_overdrive
+1y


what if you dont, my truck hasn't had one since before i got it but it ran .it just has a bolt in the line towards the back of the truck. im running a fuel cell with a weber,
devb22 avatar
devb22
+1y
Well I assume that it will run fine...the only thing I could see happening is the carb might flood easier...

I am not too sure, I have never tried it...
89onbags avatar
89onbags
+1y
alright, so, run one as the main line and run the other outlet to the outlet on the top. and put a filter on the vent. right?
devb22 avatar
devb22
+1y


You should have 3 outlets and 1 roll-over vent/valve....two outlets should be on the bottom, 1 on top with the roll-over vent/valve...

Use one of the bottom outlets for your feed....Cap the other.

Use the top outlet for your return and put an inline fuel filter somewhere on that fuel line....

Put a small filter on the roll-over vent/valve, or an actual roll over valve fitting (not necessary)

Hope that makes sense...that is how I plumbed my fuel cell and it works great
89onbags avatar
89onbags
+1y
thanks. i feel dumb asking so many questions, but i wanna make sure its right. i appreciate the help.
devb22 avatar
devb22
+1y
Not a problem man, thats why we are all here! We have dumb questions....