Wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > I know all about return lines. Welp, problem solved. I had 38psi fuel (should be 12)! D'oh! I called Howell for advice, twice. I got through to a tech right off, got good solid answers. Howell was great. Suggested running the return into a jug then check pressure. That isolated the problem; couldn't blow into the return, and I could a month ago. Pinched hose coupling the return line to the tank! I'd soldered in a return line on the passenger front side of the tank, placement was tough, long story short a small radius bend pinched. I chopped a hole (argh) in the side-to-side brace in front of the tank, re-routed the hose. My fuel press. gauge goes to 10psi, so I kludged up an oil pressure gauge. Not so accurate below 15 or so but who cares. Anyhoo drives great now, with both injectors. > When I ran mine I decided to run 3/8" both ways so I bought a roll of it. > What a PIA. > You don't realize how hard it is to find room for 3/8 fule line till you run it! > Then do it twice! > I wanted it setup so I would not have to think twice about the fuel line, no matter what engine I put in the car later. I ran 5/16", two lines together. Wasn't that bad a job. I used pre-cut lengths from NAPA and couplers. Clamped every 12 - 16". But the torque tube classic is roomy under there. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list