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TR2/3/3A Fuel line routing from pump to carbs

karls59tr

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Has anyone run the fuel line above the thermostat housing? Seems to me the fuel line would absorb a lot of heat in the stock set up?
 
When I repiped my fuel lines I ran them in basically the stock location, but insulated it. Not sure if it helped, as I never had a vapor lock problem, but figured it couldn’t hurt.
 
When I repiped my fuel lines I ran them in basically the stock location, but insulated it. Not sure if it helped, as I never had a vapor lock problem, but figured it couldn’t hurt.
What did you use for insulation? I used a section of header wrap and ran the fuel line a couple of inches above the thermostat housing but I am going to switch to Hamish Racing's set up. No vapor lock problems either.
 
I found some white fabric woven stuff at my local parts house made for the purpose. Just slide over the fuel line and you pull it to tighten, kind of like a Chinese finger trap. I used electrical tape to secure the ends, but heat shrink tubing would have done a nicer job.

What’s the Hamish set up?
 
I found some white fabric woven stuff at my local parts house made for the purpose. Just slide over the fuel line and you pull it to tighten, kind of like a Chinese finger trap. I used electrical tape to secure the ends, but heat shrink tubing would have done a nicer job.

What’s the Hamish set up?
See his post a couple places before your post.
 
What’s the Hamish set up?
Hi Guys
I have tried to highlight the pipe routing to the rear in yellow. I then added an electric huco fuel pump circled green. With a simple P pipe clip self tapper screwed to the bulkhead box section in front of the battery. Much shorter and cooler route. You just swap the su float covers.
The video show my current engine bay set up with the webers
 

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