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  1. HMBCUDA

    Good/Bad Experiences when changing to 3/8" fuel line & sending unit?

    update...Well got what I paid for I guess... MADE IN MEXICO....NOT CANADA...:/....insert gun to head immogy...hope it's not crap... enough said.
  2. HMBCUDA

    Good/Bad Experiences when changing to 3/8" fuel line & sending unit?

    Thanks for all the responses! I appreciate you all taking the time to share what your experiences were. I ended up going with, (bought) the 3/8" sending unit and lines after the guy helping me with the build mentioned today that "even ford 289 mustangs came with 3/8" lines", figured at least...
  3. HMBCUDA

    Good/Bad Experiences when changing to 3/8" fuel line & sending unit?

    Very good, Thanks! I'm temped to post my cam specs, (on another post), not sure if its good/bad/or ugly, Ha! Probably some chebby cam! Installed back in '80! (Crane Blazer cam), don't think I want to know...(head in sand) ;)
  4. HMBCUDA

    Good/Bad Experiences when changing to 3/8" fuel line & sending unit?

    Thanks Mattax, is that Stainless Steel line Co? =StSt
  5. HMBCUDA

    Good/Bad Experiences when changing to 3/8" fuel line & sending unit?

    Thanks Gerald, I was thinking Inline tube for the line, sounds like you didn't have a fit issue? Looks like the Spectra gets the vote for pick-up unit! as long as i use my ring. :)
  6. HMBCUDA

    Good/Bad Experiences when changing to 3/8" fuel line & sending unit?

    Cool, Thanks Guys! Bouchillon mentioned they get their units from SPI in Montreal,Quebec Canada. Googled that, but Sprecta came up, must be the same company. Theirs only comes with a 1/4" return line outlet. I will have to cap it. Year One has one with out the return, but have not gotten a...
  7. HMBCUDA

    Good/Bad Experiences when changing to 3/8" fuel line & sending unit?

    Q:What has your experience been with the New 3/8" fuel sending units available these days? I've found only one (so far) made in No. America,(from Bouchillon Performance)....all others seem to be made in Taiwan or China. Not liking the idea of putting in something made over seas. Q: Any good...
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