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PT125 fuel line.PDFPT125 fuel line.PDF1941 Ply PT125. Got my rebuilt flathead back in the frame and am now trying to figure out my gas line routing. Looking at pictures I took back in the late '70's when I took the truck apart I think I got it somewhat figured out but would appreciate any verification. Looks like it comes out of the tank and goes through a riveted clip under the frame just behind the battery, Up along the outside of the frame through another riveted clip and up over the front shock mount to the front of the frame crossmember that supports the motor mount and turns back on the passenger side to a flex line at the fuel pump. Does not look like much room at the bottom of frame crossmember with the harmonic balancer and the radiator support that bolts there. Also, the line was spliced part way with copper so it may not have been routed as original. Running 5/16 NiCopp line. Thanks for any help.  Jeff 

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I have taken some pics of my 47 Dodge truck and labeled the pics as to what you are seeing.   'These are taken in order.  there is the flex line that goes to the pump then the line runs across the top of the crossmember.  Then pokes out the other side over the top of the frame where it turns towards the back of the truck.  At that point it goes around the the shock and back along the op top edge of the frame.  Next it turns down and runs along the lower frame before it turns towards the center of the truck just behind the running board mount runs towards the center of the truck and then turns in towards the tank.  Bob Harriosn

at fuel pump.jpg

'run atop cross member.jpg

over top of crossmemer.jpg

turn into tank.jpg

under frame then turn towards the center of truck then turn to tank.jpg

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Bob, Thank you so much.  That is great help. Really appreciate your taking the time to post the pictures.

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