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Anyone using a return style fuel system with an OE tank? I’m looking for ideas that are safe and clean.
I plan on using the fuel filter from around an 84 D150 on Vixen. it has the 1/4" orificed return nipple originally designed as a vapor return. I'm just going to use it for a solid fuel return.
I'm sticking with a mechanical pump. A full size 1/4" return would make pressure drop off to the carburetor too much. I plan to stay mild to moderate slant 6, so I'm good. Otherwise, I'd run a return regulator with a hot electric pump. I thought about, but that's not the direction I want to go.IF YOU THINK there is any chance you will build a "monster" engine or go with EFI I would NOT use 1/4" for return. Use same size as feed or larger for return
I have several of the 5/16 wix numbers. That's what I plan to run.There are two or three Wix filters (others make them) with built in orifices. One number is 5/16, the other is 3/8 and yet at least one other that is a 90* design
33041:
Wix Filters 33041 WIX Filters Fuel Filters | Summit Racing
I believe 33040 is 5/16, 33041 is 3/8, and 33054 is the 90 design
Well the filter 1/4" return has an orifice so return line size does not matter. They are designed just for that, and were used on Jeeps, etc (carbureted)I'm sticking with a mechanical pump. A full size 1/4" return would make pressure drop off to the carburetor too much. I plan to stay mild to moderate slant 6, so I'm good. Otherwise, I'd run a return regulator with a hot electric pump. I thought about, but that's not the direction I want to go.
Yeah, I think it's like .060-.080 or some such. Stock filter for the 80s Dodge trucks.Well the filter 1/4" return has an orifice so return line size does not matter. They are designed just for that, and were used on Jeeps, etc (carbureted)
Are those the filters w/ the return? I thought about em, but when I swapped the tank and hard line, the factory vent was not getting replaced. It was fried, and it seemed less expensive to do it the early 70s wayI have several of the 5/16 wix numbers. That's what I plan to run.
Wow, so you would run an electric pump, and regulator, on the return?I'm sticking with a mechanical pump. A full size 1/4" return would make pressure drop off to the carburetor too much. I plan to stay mild to moderate slant 6, so I'm good. Otherwise, I'd run a return regulator with a hot electric pump. I thought about, but that's not the direction I want to go.
Yes.Are those the filters w/ the return? I thought about em, but when I swapped the tank and hard line, the factory vent was not getting replaced. It was fried, and it seemed less expensive to do it the early 70s way
No. Were I to run an unrestricted return I would go electric pump and regulator. I'm running a filter with a restricted return, because I'm sticking with a mechanical pump. I didn't mean to sidetrack the OP's thread. My bad. Carry on.Wow, so you would run an electric pump, and regulator, on the return?
No. Were I to run an unrestricted return I would go electric pump and regulator. I'm running a filter with a restricted return, because I'm sticking with a mechanical pump. I didn't mean to sidetrack the OP's thread. My bad. Carry on.
LOL well that puts a whole different light................and I likely won't be much help. One big issue with "build your own" is that you can create a siphon situation if you are not careful.73 Duster is the car. It’s going to have a number 10 fuel and return line. So I need a vent capable of that much return fuel at low engine speeds/pump demand. I’m trying to find a way to keep the vent from letting dirt into the tank and to make it safe if the car gets into a crash situation. If it was a fuel cell it would be much easier.
Ok, so that's 5/8" right? What are you fueling? A container ship engine in your Duster?73 Duster is the car. It’s going to have a number 10 fuel and return line. So I need a vent capable of that much return fuel at low engine speeds/pump demand. I’m trying to find a way to keep the vent from letting dirt into the tank and to make it safe if the car gets into a crash situation. If it was a fuel cell it would be much easier.
Yessir, you have to bend in an " air trap" or " vacuum break" for lack of better termsLOL well that puts a whole different light................and I likely won't be much help. One big issue with "build your own" is that you can create a siphon situation if you are not careful.
I'm wondering...Ok, so that's 5/8" right? What are you fueling? A container ship engine in your Duster?
Ok, so that's 5/8" right? What are you fueling? A container ship engine in your Duster?
LOL well that puts a whole different light................and I likely won't be much help. One big issue with "build your own" is that you can create a siphon situation if you are not careful.