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Routing Fuel lines
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<blockquote data-quote="Moseley" data-source="post: 631866" data-attributes="member: 20098"><p>Just have a consideration for keeping any restrictions in the lines similar on each side. I.e. as an extreme example, don’t put 20 elbows feeding one carb, and none on the other side. Every difference will contribute to a slight drop in pressure. Assuming you need to make a 180 degree bend at one point to feed one of the carbs, try and keep this as wide as possible; both to minimise pressure drop, and to avoid stressing your fuel line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moseley, post: 631866, member: 20098"] Just have a consideration for keeping any restrictions in the lines similar on each side. I.e. as an extreme example, don’t put 20 elbows feeding one carb, and none on the other side. Every difference will contribute to a slight drop in pressure. Assuming you need to make a 180 degree bend at one point to feed one of the carbs, try and keep this as wide as possible; both to minimise pressure drop, and to avoid stressing your fuel line. [/QUOTE]
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