Fuel line location
#22
RE: Fuel line location
Not real familiar with Holleys but you might check with them.
Does it look like this:
[IMG]local://upfiles/1957/146D5890C3CE4C9692E268EF39CF1E71.gif[/IMG]
If so, maybe you can make a U-bend in your tubing back towards the psgr side, then a 90 at the valve cover, then a 90 down to the fuel pump.
Does it look like this:
[IMG]local://upfiles/1957/146D5890C3CE4C9692E268EF39CF1E71.gif[/IMG]
If so, maybe you can make a U-bend in your tubing back towards the psgr side, then a 90 at the valve cover, then a 90 down to the fuel pump.
#23
RE: Fuel line location
ORIGINAL: riley6riley
I checked again and it is actually a holly 600. I am trying to find the manual for it.
I checked again and it is actually a holly 600. I am trying to find the manual for it.
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#25
RE: Fuel line location
I was looking through the holly 600 manual and it mentioned different spacers. I noticed that when I really step on it (pedal to the floor) I don't really feel the other two barrels kick in. Should I? If I used the wrong spacers, would this prevent the other two from opening up. It has good pick up, not sure if I should have more. It has an eldebrok performance intake and headers. Not sure what is inside the engine so I don't know how much power I should have. No problem going 100 mph.
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