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Re: Fuel line size question

Subject: Re: Fuel line size question
by CorvetteBob on 2020/5/23 21:55:40

So I’ve got the new pump installed in the level bracket and ready to go back ic. I also got the new in-tank harness for it.
I also got their new FPWH-014 wiring harness. It plugs into the factory plug for the pump and to the pump itself, goes forward And connects to the back of the alternator. What has me scratching my head is there’s a relay four feet from the pump plugs. That distance wants to put the relay in a very inconvenient mounting under the back of the car. Somewhere close to a muffler or above the spare tire carrier.
Because of the plandemic, they have odd hours and it’s been difficult to get tech on the line.
Do you guys have any experience with this?
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