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So this Site shows F20000169 as the pump in the kit which is right I think... It has been a while but I did write gss340 in my parts list. Site below shows pump differences with operating pressure from 15-90 which makes more sense since pressure, volume and amp draw are all related. https://www.fuelpumps.com/products/gss340
Looks like I needed the -340 variant for the GM application. I could get a filter that might work for the 342, or just get the 340 pump. But at this point I might as well go with a 340 lph so the fuel pump is no longer the bottleneck of the system and will support the nitrous. Holley Sniper 19-369 appears to be very similar to Aeromotive 11569 and are for 80s GM sending unit, Buick GN and so on.
Boat filler. If I had to do it over I would get the filer with a 45 degree angle and do a little more metal work.
Originally Posted by Lrrr-RulerOfOmicronP
I would use this fuel fill if I was doing it again: Amazon link. It is a little tight getting the the fuel nozzle in how I did mine. I may modify it down the road.
Mr. Lrrr,
I am getting ready to order parts for fuel fill. Want to do a door on exterior but that will have to wait, so looking to copy what you did on opposite side.
Can you elaborate more on the need for the 50* filler neck? Does the pump handle not fit well with it vertical?
I'm assuming that to use the 50* neck some sheet metal work is needed to build up a new mounting surface at the corresponding angle.
Also, the Burb tank I have has a 1.75" filler neck. Is your the same and how did you adapt to the 1.5" boat filler?
I am getting ready to order parts for fuel fill. Want to do a door on exterior but that will have to wait, so looking to copy what you did on opposite side.
Can you elaborate more on the need for the 50* filler neck? Does the pump handle not fit well with it vertical?
I'm assuming that to use the 50* neck some sheet metal work is needed to build up a new mounting surface at the corresponding angle.
Also, the Burb tank I have has a 1.75" filler neck. Is your the same and how did you adapt to the 1.5" boat filler?
Thanks.
Yes, the fuel nozzle does not fit as well as I would have like. My bed is pretty much beat to hell so I will "adjust" the bed side until it works.
I had to do a little sheet medal work anyway so the angled filler would not have been much worse.
I adapted the end by getting a small section of 1.5" filler hose and installing it on the filler then putting 1.75" filler hose over that. It was relatively tight. I think I had to use wd40 to get it all to slide together. Nothing leaked when I filled it up so it is working so far.
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