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Location: Alabama
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Working on a 33 chassis. When the fuel line gets to the front does it go through the X member or turn up behind it and go to the firewall? Thanks
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Assuming a 33 is the same as a 34 it goes through the X member and then up onto the firewall.
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What the Art Doctor shows is how my 34 was when I originally built it. Very similar routing as a 32 has.
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They do. The project I’m working on will be using an electric gauge so I’m using just the 1/4” copper plated steel fuel line .
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That little pipe was cut off of mine where it exited the firewall and removed the whole way back to the tank before I got it. The extra black wire you see is the lead from the sending unit to the '36 truck electronic gauge I am using.
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