Will this work int he Liberty canister?
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Will this work int he Liberty canister?
Looking at some ideaqs for my liberty canister install and came across this, would this work in the Liberty Canister??
http://www.vulcanperformance.com/Dra...ow-p/dsvhf.htm
http://www.vulcanperformance.com/Dra...ow-p/dsvhf.htm
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Sure it would, but unless you already have the Liberty why not just use it in your stock canister. It looks like it's made to remove the stock pump with that kit, plus you'd save the $100 on the Liberty.
(Sure wish they had all these things a year ago when I did mine)
(Sure wish they had all these things a year ago when I did mine)
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I have a Liberty canister, but if this works in my canister then I might just sell the Liberty canister.
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I would give Chris Brahs a call he got me the parts for mine its a super clean install and works great i bring mine sone to the light all the time no problem. If you would like I can email you some install pics. but i would give him a call real good guy.
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I would give Chris Brahs a call he got me the parts for mine its a super clean install and works great i bring mine sone to the light all the time no problem. If you would like I can email you some install pics. but i would give him a call real good guy.
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Im going with the one I posted in the link and puting it in the Liberty Basket!!
Will post pics and soon as I get all my stuff rounded up and get things installed!!
Will post pics and soon as I get all my stuff rounded up and get things installed!!
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What I did was buy a bulkhead fitting, hose end (AN fittings), used rubber fuel line (1/2'') shoved a piece of alum. fuel line up inside rubber f. line. I did notch the alum. line so I could have it sit right on the bottom of tank.
I saw what fisherguy did to his lib.can. way back and I did the same to my stock one. I did knock out the stock fp. I left the return line alone. Plugged up the stock outlet line/fitting.
I think it cost me around $30, but I do have alum. fuel line laying around from my other hobby, same as the fittings that I always hav on hand.
I saw what fisherguy did to his lib.can. way back and I did the same to my stock one. I did knock out the stock fp. I left the return line alone. Plugged up the stock outlet line/fitting.
I think it cost me around $30, but I do have alum. fuel line laying around from my other hobby, same as the fittings that I always hav on hand.
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That unit im gettin from Vulcan eliminates the pump im my stock canister, I have a buddy that wants the liberty canister. I know.... I know im hard headed, but this actually worked out better for me and I only spent $55 instead of $83 on the Liberty Canister.
We will see how it works, if it dosent... chalk one up for a lesson learned and a good opportunity for someone to say I TOLD YOU SO!!
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That's using the factory feed of the Liberty? There's a pretty small restriction at the canister top, like about ¼", AD doesn't even recommend using the stock Liberty with anything other than the AD100. Plus you still need to add an AD return into the canister.
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Yes thats useing the factory fitting on top. But then again that is boring, it's obviously more fun to limit the amount of fuel you could of utilized when on a low tank. Nothing funner than Cavacavatashahhuhnn.
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