The 3/8" fuel line is good.
Here is a link to a template for a fuel pump heat shield. I never
tried it but if Don D. says it works that is enough for me:
http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/dulmagefuelpump.htmlDennis C.
On Jun 11, 12:51 pm, "
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> Maybe getting an insulating wrap on the fuel would help. I'll save an electric pump as a last resort. Also running 3/8" fuel line
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> >Yes, pump gas, are you running a return line?
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> >I have no ides if the boiling point is different between different
> >fuel or how much different.
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> >As a mechanical fuel pump draws fuel from the tank it must suck on the
> >fuel line. If the fuel in the line is already close to the point
> >where vapor bubbles will form this lower pressure when pumping will
> >result in vapor lock when the bubbles get to the mechanical pump.
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> >If you are running a return line the fuel pump will be drawing on the
> >inlet and fuel line harder than a fuel pump that is just supplying the
> >fuel an engine needs, this could make it worse.
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> >I completely agree, I do not like the sound of
an electric pump. The
> >old clickers are bad enough but the turbine or rotary pumps that run
> >all of the time are worse. On my 383 I have it mounted on a isolated
> >mount AND isolated the mount, still very loud. The only good thing is
> >that above an idle the exhaust covers up the noise. I do get second
> >looks when I turn the key on and the electric fuel pump comes on.
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> >Dennis C.
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