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boatingbill

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Fuel Line
« on: August 13, 2012, 03:39:45 PM »
I am in the process of putting the electric Carter fuel pump above the left rear wheel on my '51
Kaiser. What size is the rubber fuel line (5/16 ?) that I need to use with the pump and what did
you use to cut the steel line ? A hack saw may cause a spark which could be dangerous.

rialto

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Re: Fuel Line
« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2012, 09:45:59 PM »
A wheel type tubing cutter cuts steel line nicely. Better do this outdoors dangerous gas fumes. Most Kaiser tanks have a drain plug but it might break off due to old age ,rust etc. Have a large pan to catch the gas and a fire extinguisher !!  Most electric fuel pumps need to be mounted low so the fuel will run downhill to them. They are primarily push pumps more than suction pumps.

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Re: Fuel Line
« Reply #2 on: August 14, 2012, 08:40:13 AM »
It must be mounted below the fuel level in the tank. It will work for a short period of time otherwise but the impeller will wear rapidly from dry starting.I had to put a fuel pressure regulator in line to avoid flooding. I suggest you put a clear fuel filer before the pump.
 Be sure to use the vibration washer/grommet mounts. It can be noisy.

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boatingbill

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Re: Fuel Line
« Reply #3 on: August 14, 2012, 12:30:19 PM »
Thanks for the answers. The instructions leave a lot to be desired. They show a in-line fuse, but
no amp rating. They have a wiring diagram, but do not list the gauge or the current draw. They
do say a fuel filter must be before the pump to not void the warranty. The line connections say
3/8 hose for the pump fittings, but I thought the Kaiser was 5/16. Never easy is it? Where did
everyone mount the on/off switch? There is a toggle switch on either side of the steering
column, but what are these for? I was thinking of using one of these as there are no other holes
in the dash for the pump switch.

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Re: Fuel Line
« Reply #4 on: August 15, 2012, 11:44:54 AM »
The under dash switch on the left side of the steering wheel was for the under dash lights and the switch on the right was usually for the fog lights

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Re: Fuel Line
« Reply #5 on: August 15, 2012, 04:16:24 PM »
Rubber fuel lines should be 5/16."   Thought the pump might come with adapters for inlet and outlet.  Suggest a fuel filter before the pump if possible. 
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