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Re: [Mg-t] Gas line replacement

To: kingseim@earthlink.net, go2ghill@aol.com
Subject: Re: [Mg-t] Gas line replacement
From: PopeyMike@aol.com
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 11:52:51 EDT
This is exactly why I like to read this stuff.  All yous guys put your  
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Keep up the fantastic wonderful advice and emails - GREAT FUN
 
Michael Balahutrak
53 TD
Houston, TX
 
 
In a message dated 6/10/2010 10:44:58 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
kingseim@earthlink.net writes:

I would  recommend the following:
Install an Airtex E-8016S low pressure fuel pump,  at the rear axle.
These are available at AutoZone, under the brand name  "Masters."
Also are sold as Federal-Mogul, and others. I believe that in  all cases,
the part number is E-8016S. Pump has two wires coming out of it,  so
works with positive as well as negative ground cars.
The pump comes  with a clamp. The clamp can be held in place by the
same bolt holding the  rear hydraulic damper in place. The wire from
the pump that needs to be  grounded same as your car's polarity can
also be grounded at this same  spot, using a 3/8" crimp ring terminal.
As you will have to cut the fuel  line, to install the pump, you will
now have enough copper fuel pipe to  have yours repaired.
A radiator shop can remove the fitting from the end of  the fuel line,  
and
solder it onto a good section of your copper  fuel line.
I would also recommend placing a see-through 5/16" fuel filter  in  
line, between
the fuel tank, and fuel pump. Discard the metal  can filter that comes  
with the
pump, as you will never know how  much debris that filter has collected.
Also, check the fuel line adapter,  that goes into the tank. It is  
supposed to
have a screen filter  on it, and this filter gets clogged. The screen  
is there
to  prevent rust scale from going down the adapter, into the pipe. It  
is  a
necessary thing. If yours is missing, I would recommend buying a  new
Fuel Line Adapter from Moss Motors. Part no. 376-665.
A new fuel  line from Moss Motors is part no. 454-080.
As you just need to replace the  rear section, you could also order  
454-085,
which is the rear  section for a TF. Would have the fitting attached,  
for the
fuel  line adapter. Cut off the other end, and attach to your existing   
fuel line,
with the 5/16" fuel filter connected between the two  pipes.

John Seim
Irvine, CA

On Jun 9, 2010, at 11:17 AM,  go2ghill@aol.com wrote:

>  The gas line on my TD as it goes  into the tank had a weak spot and  
> broke.
>
> I did  not know how to repair or find a replacement.
> Your advice would be  appreciated.
> Greg Hill
> '50 TD
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