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Old Mar 27, 2012 | 12:13 AM
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Please help fuel line

I'm going to try my best and describe the problem. On my way home from hauling my '64 a line came unhooked from the bottom of my truck somewhere and I can't figure out where is it supposed to be hooked up to I am assuming it has to hook up to my gas tank somewhere the other end is hooked up to the exhaust manifold and when i start my truck it has a very good suction but my truck wont run with out gas so i put the end in some gas but not all the way because it sucks too much gas so it just runs on the fumes can anyone help me with this mystery hose ask any questions you have please!!






this is where the line went so i think it had to hook up to something but i cant find it


The other end of the hose
 
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Old Mar 28, 2012 | 06:51 PM
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Is what you show in the pics from a 4.2 V6?
Looks like an intake manifold from an inline 6.
 
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