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Fuel line bracket

doctordodge

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Can someone please post a pic of the location of this bracket. I purchased a Year One kit which isn’t perfect but a start to getting fuel into the beast. However, I’m not sure as to the location of the bracket that spots the line to the motor. Just waiting on a distributor cap to bark it up and attending to the last details. Any tips would be appreciated.
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I have the same question, as I just installed new lines on my engine and the bracket appears to be on my line wrong, as it doesn't line up with a fastener on my valve cover or intake. I snapped the attached photo off of Nick's Garage You Tube video last week, where it appears to be fastened to the coil top bolt. I have seen others that appear to be fastened on the side, see second photo. I agree with you Dr Dodge, which way does it go? I have tried both and I can't get it to fasten correctly.

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On a '69 Hemi, the bracket is attached with the ignition coil mount bolt, as per the previous photo (circled). However, the '69 does not have the inline filters, so possibly different from the OP's setup.
 
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That upper picture in Dean's post if it is a 66 it has the wrong intake manifold. 66 and I think 67 don't have Pentastar.
 
Bracket mounts the same all street hemi ...to the top coul mount bolt. regardless of year.
 
Thanks for the replies guys. That's a Year One kit on my car. I have the original lines to the carbs without filters. But am missing the original from the pump to the top of the motor. Where would the filter mount in the other line?
 
66 and 67, the filters mount inline next to the carbs.

68 and later the vapor separator is the filter. it mounts in the lower line down next to the fuel pump
 
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