Hey guys,
I just got a new project and was hoping to get some advice. I picked up a 62 sprite with the 1098 and a recent front disc brake conversion. I have a rolling body and enough parts for 1.5 cars.
One thing I don't have is a fuel tank, pump, etc. I'm considering a new fuel cell and pump for safety and performance reasons, but <span style="font-weight: bold">I'm having troubling finding the fuel line sizes that are OE</span>. Most fuel cells are 8AN which are kind of big.
Also, is this conversion recommended? I know it isn't to spec, but I plan to drive this car a few times a week during the summer months and want reliability (I do know I bought a British car).
I've also read that the old mechanical fuel pumps are dangerous because leaks are common and they are close the the headers. <span style="font-weight: bold">Getting a newer fuel pump will also cause me to do a pos-ground to neg-ground conversion which should only affect the distributor, fuel pump, and generator correct?</span>
I have the engine and carbs rebuilt and want to pan out some of the electrical before I start it up.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Any and all suggestions are welcome.</span> I would like to keep this car to OE but I don't want to purposely make the car unreliable and dangerous.
I just got a new project and was hoping to get some advice. I picked up a 62 sprite with the 1098 and a recent front disc brake conversion. I have a rolling body and enough parts for 1.5 cars.
One thing I don't have is a fuel tank, pump, etc. I'm considering a new fuel cell and pump for safety and performance reasons, but <span style="font-weight: bold">I'm having troubling finding the fuel line sizes that are OE</span>. Most fuel cells are 8AN which are kind of big.
Also, is this conversion recommended? I know it isn't to spec, but I plan to drive this car a few times a week during the summer months and want reliability (I do know I bought a British car).
I've also read that the old mechanical fuel pumps are dangerous because leaks are common and they are close the the headers. <span style="font-weight: bold">Getting a newer fuel pump will also cause me to do a pos-ground to neg-ground conversion which should only affect the distributor, fuel pump, and generator correct?</span>
I have the engine and carbs rebuilt and want to pan out some of the electrical before I start it up.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Any and all suggestions are welcome.</span> I would like to keep this car to OE but I don't want to purposely make the car unreliable and dangerous.
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