Hi All, I've been snooping around here for some time. I'm in the process of restoring my 95 burb. My first project is to re-do all fuel and brake lines.
Today I dropped the tank, which was somewhat rusty but salvageable I think. I plan to sand and re-paint it before it starts to leak. I ordered a Spectra premium FSU because the lines are very rusty on mine coming out of the tank. One side note, has any one re-built an FSU? ie. installed and bent new lines through the original cover? seems you could upgrade the size of the supply line this way. I assume one would have to solder or come up with a O ring bolt config to seal it. just wonder cause of the debates I've read here about fuel supply issues. seems this crinkle bent 3/8" pickup line would limit the flow rate on some of these FTB mods and larger fuel lines people recommend here? with so much money spend on fancy lift pumps, etc. Anyway I'm considering it. but don't think its worth the $75 I spent on getting the spectra, I assume these flow fine since I haven't read about anyone re-building/upgrading the FSU. I don't plan on making a drag racer, but would like to do some performance mods in the future. don't want the fuel to be an issue.
this leads me to my second question. What do you experts recommend for fuel line? I'm considering running 3/8" or 1/2" rubber, or stainless, or teflon. from FSU to a new pre-filter, to upgraded LP, to FM. then do FTB mod. I'm concerned about the longevity of all rubber lines, and the expense of protected wrap rubber/teflon.
Anyone now a good source for bulk fuel and brake line? I have not worked with Stainless yet but plan to get a Mastercool Flaring tool to have anyway. Maybe stainless is a waste of time/money? I just want to do this once and right.
Any thoughts on the best LP to get? walbro, raptor, twin stock in series?
Sorry if I'm beating a dead horse. I know a lot of this info is in many posts. I'm just trying to tie everything up and get stuff ordered and not overlook something/ waste money.
I also ordered a Diamond eye exhaust system today to go with my resto.
Thanks to anyone willing to help a newbie 6.5.
Today I dropped the tank, which was somewhat rusty but salvageable I think. I plan to sand and re-paint it before it starts to leak. I ordered a Spectra premium FSU because the lines are very rusty on mine coming out of the tank. One side note, has any one re-built an FSU? ie. installed and bent new lines through the original cover? seems you could upgrade the size of the supply line this way. I assume one would have to solder or come up with a O ring bolt config to seal it. just wonder cause of the debates I've read here about fuel supply issues. seems this crinkle bent 3/8" pickup line would limit the flow rate on some of these FTB mods and larger fuel lines people recommend here? with so much money spend on fancy lift pumps, etc. Anyway I'm considering it. but don't think its worth the $75 I spent on getting the spectra, I assume these flow fine since I haven't read about anyone re-building/upgrading the FSU. I don't plan on making a drag racer, but would like to do some performance mods in the future. don't want the fuel to be an issue.
this leads me to my second question. What do you experts recommend for fuel line? I'm considering running 3/8" or 1/2" rubber, or stainless, or teflon. from FSU to a new pre-filter, to upgraded LP, to FM. then do FTB mod. I'm concerned about the longevity of all rubber lines, and the expense of protected wrap rubber/teflon.
Anyone now a good source for bulk fuel and brake line? I have not worked with Stainless yet but plan to get a Mastercool Flaring tool to have anyway. Maybe stainless is a waste of time/money? I just want to do this once and right.
Any thoughts on the best LP to get? walbro, raptor, twin stock in series?
Sorry if I'm beating a dead horse. I know a lot of this info is in many posts. I'm just trying to tie everything up and get stuff ordered and not overlook something/ waste money.
I also ordered a Diamond eye exhaust system today to go with my resto.
Thanks to anyone willing to help a newbie 6.5.