These folks have all the brake stuff..
http://www.fedhillusa.com/
Lester
On Sep 5, 2011, at 12:07 AM, Jess Power wrote:
> Thanks.Where do I get the CuNi lines?
> On Sep 4, 2011, at 11:54 PM, Lester wrote:
>
>> Wow, you ask questions like I do! ;-)
>>
>> Use metal fuel line where you can, it won't break down. Copper may be ok
but steel line is cheaper and works fine, any good parts place will have it in
straight pieces, although you may have to put two together to get the full
length. alternately, purchase some CuNi or steel brake line of the right
diameter and use it.
>>
>> In general, fuel pumps push better than pull so you want the fuel pump
close to the fuel tank. Somewhere around where the rear axle is seems to work
fine.
>>
>> Also in general, you do NOT need a high pressure pump. Facet makes
excellent pumps. They are small, rectangular and there are generic similar
ones at any FLAPS. There are better ones, vane type I think, that are
quieter, and cylindrical in shape, also at a FLAPS.
>>
>> Don't fret, this is a common thing.
>>
>> Lester
>>
>>
>> On Sep 4, 2011, at 11:44 PM, Jess Power wrote:
>>
>>> I am running fuel line on my 1959 bugeye and I can't decide whether to go
with rubber or copper.Where can I get the copper fuel line or the rubber? I
don't think Moss sells the whole length.Where can I buy the long piece of
brake line that goes from the front to rear axle?Where is the optimal place to
put an electric fuel pump?Which pump is best for a negative ground car?
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