jay_merrill
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Re: Double to Single Fuel Line Conversion
One thing that I will add just because it always seems to be forgotten - when you do the conversion, you must close the pressure souce for the old tank. It is a nipple which is located on the bottom front of the intake manifold cover. The most simple way to do this is to remove the nipple and replace it with a screw of the proper size, thread count and length. A crush washer can be used under the head of the screw to seal it. ALso be sure that the screw is not too long, because it will hit the leaf plate located inside of the manifold if it is.
Your motor will still run if you forget to do this. but each pressure pulse will spray pre-mix all over the inside of your cowl and make a mess.
One thing that I will add just because it always seems to be forgotten - when you do the conversion, you must close the pressure souce for the old tank. It is a nipple which is located on the bottom front of the intake manifold cover. The most simple way to do this is to remove the nipple and replace it with a screw of the proper size, thread count and length. A crush washer can be used under the head of the screw to seal it. ALso be sure that the screw is not too long, because it will hit the leaf plate located inside of the manifold if it is.
Your motor will still run if you forget to do this. but each pressure pulse will spray pre-mix all over the inside of your cowl and make a mess.