Bill,
Take a close look at the photo at the top of this page and see how I did it
on my Morris. The fuel line comes up in the same location as it does on the
1500's, even though it's an A-series.
http://www.gerardsgarage.com/GarageContent/morris4.htm
Gerard
At 8:49 PM -0400 7/31/01, Bill Gilroy wrote:
>Hello Gerard,
>
>Tuesday, July 31, 2001, 8:34:02 PM, you wrote:
>
>GC> All were that way (that I have ever seen) until the 1975 Spitfidget. They
>GC> had the mechanical fuel pump at the rear of the block on the driver's
>side,
>GC> so the fuel line comes up just below the battery tray on the right side,
>GC> crosses over the tranny to the left side, then back to the carb (on the
>GC> right side) from the fuel pump.
>
>Makes sense I have a Spitfidget. The mechanical fuel pump has long
>ago taken a powder and been replace by 'lectric. Now I just want the
>room for a fuel filter and an pressure regulator and on top of the
>fender is a really good spot.
>
>--
>Best regards,
> Bill mailto:w.gilroy@verizon.net
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