Getting rid of the fuel bowl
What does it take to get rid of it? i just took it off for some wiring purposes and what a pain that was. would i just need an air dog and to make a cam lobe block off plate or is there more to it than that?
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Getting rid of the fuel bowl
Bump! :tu:
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Are you running one tank? Or are you running dual tanks with a switch?
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fuel bowl
I do not know about removing the fuel bowl but on a web site i was on the guy that removed
his pump used a small freeze plug that he said fit in the pump hole. He used two filters mounted on the frame and then plumbing to engine,the only thing i saw that i did not like was the filters hung below the frame a little. |
i'm runnin two tanks.
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I don't know all the specifics, but yes. You would need an electric fuel pump(Many use an SD pump or Walbro), regulator, pre and post filters, some sort of mount for the pump and filter assembly, fittings, hoses, wiring, Oil pressure shut off switch.. That's off the top of my head.
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Originally Posted by 95powersmoker
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I don't know all the specifics, but yes. You would need an electric fuel pump(Many use an SD pump or Walbro), regulator, pre and post filters, some sort of mount for the pump and filter assembly, fittings, hoses, wiring, Oil pressure shut off switch.. That's off the top of my head.
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Originally Posted by marty robbins
(Post 746283)
YouTube - Banjoe Block Powerstroke Fuel Upgrade I used this on my 97 it sure worked neat on the banjo bolt and lines found it on ebay Banjoe Block .. Good luck -- marty
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Originally Posted by prison
(Post 747246)
wouldn't an airdog sum up about everything there?
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