Fuel Lines
Okay i gotta question.
And i've searched the crap out of google. Do i NEED to run hardlines for my carbed 22r im dropping into another vehicle? Or can i run soft fuel injection line all the way to the gas tank? Another question.. The 22R has a mechanical fuel pump, right? If not, i would need to run a fuel pump.. |
fuel injection line is fine as long and you anchor it down so it doesn't move around as the mechanical fuel pump sucks the gas through. Kinda like how a soft brakes line moves, just not as much. FYI, from the fuel pump pickup to the hard like it's rubber hose and then from the hard like it becomes a soft hose again. Just remember you have a supply line and a return line from the fuel pump which is internally regulated by way of the return line. Although, you don't need the return line if your running a weber as the install instructions require you to block the return line off.
EDIT: I would also ensure that nothing is gonna cut the soft hose anywhere under the truck, so tuck it well. |
Well i was going to de-smog my early 22r i pulled out of my 81. Maybe i should consider a weber as it seems the setup would be easier.
And i planned on running the soft line on the inside of the frame rails on my willys all the way to the back. So, the aisin carb does have a mechanical fuel pump and i don't need to wire in a electric pump? Now the next question is if a cj5 tank/pickup will work with the 22r lol. |
no electric pump needed. although, the electric pump with an external regulator like a holley would work better for the weber setup.
couldn't help you with the heep stuff though. lol. |
Lol well it's all toyota crap anyways.
Neighbor gave me an 18 gallon fuel cell lol, dont need to get a CJ5 tank at all. He even has some acid stuff i can use to clean it out! |
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