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Hello everyone. I have been absent for a while,but now I am back. My 318/904 swap is progressing but I am at a crossroads sort of. I am about to run a new fuel line from my tank to the fuel pump. What I need to know is would 5/16 be large enough or do I need to go up to 3/8? I am running an Edelbrock 650 cfm carb. I think if I need to go up to 3/8 I will need to modify the bung in the tank. Any ideas?

 

Thanks.

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Fester if any one part is 5/16ths going to 3/8ths for the rest makes no difference.  the 5/16ths will still restrict the flow to what can make it through that size.

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things you will find in line sizing is race related and not necessary for the street minded car with the occasional highway goosing...personally I feel your 5/16 is more than adequate for the engine you are running...they recommend 3/8 but the associated HP of that is approx. 425....so based on that your 5/16 should be good..

 

http://www.holley.com/data/products/pictures/FuelPumpchart.pdf

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You nailed it Tim.

 

Unless you're planning on flooring it to the point of starvation(1/4 mile racing).....a 650 should be way happy with a 5/16 fuel line.

 

Just curious.....what carb are you running? (i.e. edelbrock, holley, dbl pumper mech secondiers, etc)

 

48D

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Fester if any one part is 5/16ths going to 3/8ths for the rest makes no difference.  the 5/16ths will still restrict the flow to what can make it through that size.

Yes I figured that. I just meant that I would have to replace the bung with a larger 3/8 size to accomodate the 3/8 line.

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Hate to use any reference to another car brand but--

My best friend has a 396 CI in his 55 C. with a 600cfm Edelbrock vac. secondaries carb, Mild cam, otherwise 67 stock, with new 5/16" line tank to carb. with absolutely no probems.

 

Should be no problem with yours!  ;)

 

Doug

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You nailed it Tim.

 

Unless you're planning on flooring it to the point of starvation(1/4 mile racing).....a 650 should be way happy with a 5/16 fuel line.

 

Just curious.....what carb are you running? (i.e. edelbrock, holley, dbl pumper mech secondiers, etc)

 

48D

Thanks that's what I need to know. No, there won't be any racing going on here. I am running an Edelbrock. I got a super deal on it at a swap meet. $40.00 and it works great. No rebuild needed.

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I have had a 5/16th fuel line in my 1940 Dodge with 318 Poly since 1973 feeding at various times a stock 2 barrel carter, twin WCFB Carters, twin 600 Holleys, and a single 600 Holley for the past 35yrs........and hopefully a pair of Edelbrock 600s in the not to distant future......lol..........you'll be fine unless you expect to run 7000rpm and over........lol........regards, andyd

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I have had a 5/16th fuel line in my 1940 Dodge with 318 Poly since 1973 feeding at various times a stock 2 barrel carter, twin WCFB Carters, twin 600 Holleys, and a single 600 Holley for the past 35yrs........and hopefully a pair of Edelbrock 600s in the not to distant future......lol..........you'll be fine unless you expect to run 7000rpm and over........lol........regards, andyd

 

 

Is your battery for that beast in the trunk? ... That was recommended to me by the guy who was helping install my 360, but since we couldn't finish (yet anyway) there was no decision reached.

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Glenn, yep the battery's in the trunk, I made a metal box and welded it on the US passenger side, theres a battery cut-off switch mounted on the drivers side of the console and I have always turned off the switch whenever the car is parked ..........just a safe habit I got into.....the cutoff switch is on the side of the console, just below the mopar shift lever in this pic.........andyd    

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