Don't worry about it. Mine has been that way for years. I did have to buy a banjo fitting for the carb, but you don't need anything to support the fuel line. Just make the steel part of the line taller than the manifold so that the rubber part doesn't end up lying on the engine (friction & heat).

Tom Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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it does not fit correctly to the Edelbrock carb. I'd like to
install the steel fuel line to the fuel pump, cut the nut off the end
that normally goes into the stock carb, and run rubber fuel line to the
fuel filter and then to the Edelbrock carb. My concern is that the steel
line would only be supported in one place (at the fuel pump) and might
vibrate loose.

1) Should I support the other end of the steel line somehow? If so, any
suggestions on how and where to support it.
2) When removing the old line from the fuel pump, do I have to worry
about fuel leaking from the pump?

Tom Tomlinson





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