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Ron/PA

03-09-2004 04:40:05




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Just wondered if any of you dodge mechanics can tell me which fuel connection is the inline and which is the return? Had a little too much help yesterday and I have to identify them at the tank end.
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Ron




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Thanx Guys, Ron/PA

03-09-2004 06:19:30




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 Re: OT. Dodge Mechanics in reply to Ron/PA, 03-09-2004 04:40:05  
Had I gone out and started back to work first, I wouldn't of had to post. Once I got back under the beast, it all cleared up in a very foggy mind. Anyway at least I got the answer here and can store it away in my mental x drive so's I have one more thing I can remember to forget the next time I need it.
Thanx alot
Ron



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Chris Brown

03-09-2004 05:17:53




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 Re: OT. Dodge Mechanics in reply to Ron/PA, 03-09-2004 04:40:05  
I think the pressure line is the one at an angle on the throttle body. One line should be slightly bigger than the other.It wont damage anything if it is hooked up backwards,it just wont run.I 've done it. You can crank the engine and the pump will run and spew gas and you can see which hose it the pressure line.All my books are in the garage so I am not looking at them right now.I did away with the funky holley injection system on mine and went 4 barrel and older dodge ignition. Just tinker with it ,you can't hurt it ,it is tough. You only have around 15 psi to work with so it is not going to blow up anything.The multi port injection systems run around 45 psi and you might damage something if it was connected wrong,but yours wont.

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Hobo,NC

03-09-2004 04:58:27




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 Re: OT. Dodge Mechanics in reply to Ron/PA, 03-09-2004 04:40:05  
Biggin is the supply(inlet) and littlin is the return. Biggin goes into the lower right rear and littlin goes in the side.



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Start...John,PA

03-09-2004 04:46:10




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 Re: OT. Dodge Mechanics in reply to Ron/PA, 03-09-2004 04:40:05  
Ron,

I would say the one that is harder to bend is the Pressure hose. (supply). Worst thing after starting the engine is backwards, can always switch hoses.

Hope this helps, somehow. Better wait 'till the real specialists get awake.



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