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Those all look sweet, I always thought I would buy an M37, but I have messed around and watched them go from cheap to high dollar! Nice find! Glen
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That's how we've got ours hooked up. I couldn't remember exactly where the connections were so I wanted to double check, but you beat me to it.Capt Marion, you were right it could be done. There is a little hose between the shut off valve on the fuel supply line and the inlet to the fuel pump. I thought both fitings were fixed fitings and would end up twisting the hose to get it off but the end at the shut off valve was actually a flare fiting so it would spin freely.
All I had was a male pipe thread on the portable tank hose so I put a quarter inch pipe coupling between the new fuel line and the flare fiting. I had the portable tank up on the roof of the truck. I didn't expect that to leak so bad with the mis matched figings but it was bad even with just siphon pressure comeing down from the tank.
I think I did conclude that my fuel pump is bad tho. I had left the outlet pipe from the pump unhooked at the carb and gravity was pushing fuel thru the pump and out the pipe at the carb. I think if the pump was good that wouldn't have been possible. Also the manual pump lever moved freely, no resistance.
Is my logic correct?
I may still have a bad fuel supply line situation. Have not tested that yet. Won't be able to work on it again for a while now.