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Hi, I’ve removed the retaining nut, and want to remove the fuel sending unit. I’ve tried a light pounding and twisting and it won’t budge. Any tips for getting it out?
I went to O’Reilly’s and they couldn’t find me some fuel lines for the rear fuel lines to my son’s ‘71 Charger, so I went hunting online. I ordered the set from Mega Parts. Today, they nicely told me they haven’t gotten a shipment of fuel lines and it should be a month. I see YearOne has them...
When the tank is filled, gas starts traveling up the driver’s side of the vehicle and then starts leaking down from the area of the vapor/evaporator tank. When more gas is spent, the leaking stops. What is the issue?
1971 Dodge Charger/ 440 carburetor.
1971 Charger 383 with an Edelbrock Thunder Carburetor.
Looking in a catalog it has a ‘71 b-body 383 with a Carter or Holley as 2 fuel lines, and the 426 hemi and six pack as 4 lines.
With the Thunder carburetor should I be able to purchase and order just 2 lines?
It was harder than dropping out the front end, due to space constraints, but it’s out!
Hanger bolts - I see these all over the web, so they are easy to find.
Clips for lines on tank hoses? O’Reilly Auto Parts?
New rubber hoses? Regular auto parts store?
Anything else needed? Where to get?
Thanks