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- dave s April 2011
- Pacemaker500 April 2011
Fuel Pick Up Line - More ??????
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Was there a "trumpet bell" flared end on all the fuel pickup lines for the
1950 Pacemaker?
If so, how did it get installed when there is no access panel on the top of
the tank? There is a center baffle in my tank so I can not get to it from
the float/sender unit hole.
If not on all pick up lines, do I work the line so it nearly touches the bottom of the tank? The spare I just bought ends up about two inches above the bottom. -
Tube is soft copper, it may have gotten bent. You can bend it so it down goes about 1/2" above bottom of tank.
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Thank you.
