jkimball
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 14, 2013
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Well, all of my parts have finally made their way in and I have everything other than the fuel line ready to do my swap.
-Edelbrock 1409 carby
-Edelbrock 2519 intake
-K&N 59-3264 Flame Arrestor
-New gaskets & intake bolts
-ARP Carb studs
-Jegs Billet Dist. Hold down
-Merc. Cap/rotor
-Delco MR43LTS plugs
-8mm wires
-Merc. Fuel filter
-160* thermostat/housing/gaskets
-also taking the opportunity to freshen up all rubber water hoses, and update the circ. Pump hose to the one with a drain in the elbow & change oil.
Overall I feel like I have a pretty comprehensive list to do this job and other PM while I’m at it. Am I missing anything? I may also add A true PCV to the rear vacuum port to help evacuate some blow-by fumes/oil while under load
Also just replaced both the black/grey trim hoses, the trim manifold and all 4 braided lines last night. That was a bit of a beast due to corrosion on the braided lines and having to fish the lines through the transom, but it’s done!
A lot of work on Her to get her up and going for the summer (also doing new T-top canvas & seadek today, but that’s for another posting section:joyous
Other than asking if I’m missing anything, my only question is regarding fuel line. What have those that have swapped done for lines? Did you bend a new metal line (what material? SS, steel, Nickel/copper?) or did you use USCG approved A1-15 rubber line and clamps? If so, where did you find the male nipples for the carb/fuel pump?
-Edelbrock 1409 carby
-Edelbrock 2519 intake
-K&N 59-3264 Flame Arrestor
-New gaskets & intake bolts
-ARP Carb studs
-Jegs Billet Dist. Hold down
-Merc. Cap/rotor
-Delco MR43LTS plugs
-8mm wires
-Merc. Fuel filter
-160* thermostat/housing/gaskets
-also taking the opportunity to freshen up all rubber water hoses, and update the circ. Pump hose to the one with a drain in the elbow & change oil.
Overall I feel like I have a pretty comprehensive list to do this job and other PM while I’m at it. Am I missing anything? I may also add A true PCV to the rear vacuum port to help evacuate some blow-by fumes/oil while under load
Also just replaced both the black/grey trim hoses, the trim manifold and all 4 braided lines last night. That was a bit of a beast due to corrosion on the braided lines and having to fish the lines through the transom, but it’s done!
A lot of work on Her to get her up and going for the summer (also doing new T-top canvas & seadek today, but that’s for another posting section:joyous
Other than asking if I’m missing anything, my only question is regarding fuel line. What have those that have swapped done for lines? Did you bend a new metal line (what material? SS, steel, Nickel/copper?) or did you use USCG approved A1-15 rubber line and clamps? If so, where did you find the male nipples for the carb/fuel pump?