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Old May 29, 2018 | 11:47 AM
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So, needing to modify the fuel system for my engine swap project. Already have my new 3/8 feed and 5/16 return hardlines run.
removed the intank regulator and installed a walbro 255.
Removed charcoal canisters from engine bay and under car.

no emissions needed.

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which outlet on the fuel pump module is which? Forgot to label them and dont want to tear it all back apart.
what are y'al doing for tank vents? I still have all the stock stuff, but would prefer a simple vent to atmosphere if possible.
i hate to ask, but my search skills suck and afted 3 hours have come up empty handed.
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Here is what I did including return labeled
Old May 29, 2018 | 03:23 PM
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Im not all that bright. It sounds like you ran your vent from the valve on the top of the tank, ti the filler tube, then up.front to a filter. Am i reading this right?

and thanks for the return picture! That was my guess, but wanted to confirm.
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There is a line coming from the fill tube that originally went into the canister. Then, out of the canister is a line that went to the vent. I put a short hose that joined the two, bypassing the canister and the solenoid. Vent was not moved from its original location near rear wheel well.
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