WTB l series fuel in line

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WTB l series fuel in line

Post by Mr Top Hat » Thu Jan 13, 2011 5:04 pm

hey Guys

does anyone have a carby L fuel in line or mpfi return line in their shed somewhere?

A-part wreckers says they dont really do L series stuff anymore.

and it holding up my conversion because i need a bigger return line for the EJ22

and would the standard carby fuel in line be ok for the EJ22 fuel in line right?

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Post by Alex » Thu Jan 13, 2011 5:39 pm

from memory i just beafed up the fuel lines to EFI lines and used all proper worm drive hose clamps. The standard clamps and hoses arent beafy enough.

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Post by El_Freddo » Thu Jan 13, 2011 8:33 pm

Mr Top Hat wrote: and would the standard carby fuel in line be ok for the EJ22 fuel in line right?
Yeah Rob I'm running a standard carbie fuel-in line for both the in and out lines. No issues from a fuel pressure point of view.

The extra fuel in line can be a pain in the arse to get in, I didn't cut mine down as I wanted to retain the crushed out buldge to help seal the line, so its got a massive "S" shape under the bonnet. I simply cable tied with some foam to the other fuel lines to mount it. Then did the rest as Alex said - beefed up the rubber lines and clamps to EFI rated stuff ;)

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Post by Mr Top Hat » Thu Jan 13, 2011 8:40 pm

oh really so all the excess fuel can happily go through the carby fuel return line, no surging?
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Post by GOD » Thu Jan 13, 2011 8:44 pm

Mr Top Hat wrote:oh really so all the excess fuel can happily go through the carby fuel return line, no surging?
A surge tank is a good idea (getting halfway up a steep hill and having the engine starve and stall can be scary), but your metal carby fuel lines will be fine. Replace existing rubber lines with EFI-rated hose.

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Post by El_Freddo » Thu Jan 13, 2011 8:46 pm

Mr Top Hat wrote:oh really so all the excess fuel can happily go through the carby fuel return line, no surging?
Sorry, you've miss read my last post. I'm using a fuel IN line for the return line as well - sourced from a carbie fed L series, just reshaped the end in the engine bay.

With a standard carbie return fuel line my MPFI I had a few years ago would surge under acceleration but didn't do it all the time. Had me stumped as it did it with two different engines... So I swapped the return line when the EJ went in - no issues with fuel so far, just cam belts and bearings after drowning the interior...

Worth the effort I reckon for piece of mind if you can source the stock carbie fuel IN line ;)

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Post by guyph_01 » Thu Jan 13, 2011 8:47 pm

I think i kept a few bigger fuel lines when i moved. I can check when i get back and let you know if you want bigger lines.
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Post by Mr Top Hat » Thu Jan 13, 2011 8:55 pm

guyph_01 wrote:I think i kept a few bigger fuel lines when i moved. I can check when i get back and let you know if you want bigger lines.
yes please. when do you get back?
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Post by El_Freddo » Thu Jan 13, 2011 9:09 pm

GOD wrote:A surge tank is a good idea (getting halfway up a steep hill and having the engine starve and stall can be scary), but your metal carby fuel lines will be fine. Replace existing rubber lines with EFI-rated hose.
Have you not "upsized" your fuel return line Dane? Had any issues with over pressurising of the fuel due to the return line being a restriction?
El_Freddo wrote:I also changed the fuel return line for another L series fuel to engine line &#8211]http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/2163/p8081609.jpg[/IMG]

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There's a comparison to the stock carbie return line and fuel in line, hence why I swapped to a fuel in line for the return ;)

Painful job though, interior has to come out down the left hand side of the subi, you should have enough room under the dash to get it in, I just managed to do mine with the dash in!

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Post by Alex » Fri Jan 14, 2011 9:43 am

i never touched my return line.

i did have overpressurising problems, but only on hot days, she did surge abit.

if you disassemble your fuel cap, drill a hole in the little metal bit and replace it youll be fine :)

worked for me.

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my07 Outback
my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.

previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.

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