Scotty Smart Fuel Line Kit
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Originally posted by upersleder
i guess i just prematurely ordered a banjo fitting kit from geno's, what differences should i see between the stock banjos/new banjos/scottys kit? i also have just ordered my gages, so i have no real reference to go one, but i think i could do the gage hookup then try it and do the banjos, or send them back and get scottys kit if there is a large advantage to doing so.
i guess i just prematurely ordered a banjo fitting kit from geno's, what differences should i see between the stock banjos/new banjos/scottys kit? i also have just ordered my gages, so i have no real reference to go one, but i think i could do the gage hookup then try it and do the banjos, or send them back and get scottys kit if there is a large advantage to doing so.
He includes enough hose so you can route your supply line as you see fit...
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Originally posted by AggiePhil
Wicked,
Let's see some photos please.
Wicked,
Let's see some photos please.
Of my ruined sweatshirt..?? My grin..?? OH - the lines..??!!
I can probably get a few tonight...
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Originally posted by seabee
my truck is the one on scottys website for the install photos and with my new lift pump on here since the first tests that we did im now idling at 17psi
my truck is the one on scottys website for the install photos and with my new lift pump on here since the first tests that we did im now idling at 17psi
I was surprised at how quickly it went together - I think I was done in 2 hours..???? Probably could have had it done quicker than that had the lift pump output connection went together a little quicker..
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wicked6
It was seabee's truck but I did all the work...he stood around and watched .. When I cut the line off the steel line from the tank..for some reason it didnt even drip. Maybe it was because the fuel tank was low.
Sorry I left that part out of the instructions...
Rick
It was seabee's truck but I did all the work...he stood around and watched .. When I cut the line off the steel line from the tank..for some reason it didnt even drip. Maybe it was because the fuel tank was low.
Sorry I left that part out of the instructions...
Rick
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Originally posted by rharveysr
wicked6
It was seabee's truck but I did all the work...he stood around and watched .. When I cut the line off the steel line from the tank..for some reason it didnt even drip. Maybe it was because the fuel tank was low.
Sorry I left that part out of the instructions...
Rick
wicked6
It was seabee's truck but I did all the work...he stood around and watched .. When I cut the line off the steel line from the tank..for some reason it didnt even drip. Maybe it was because the fuel tank was low.
Sorry I left that part out of the instructions...
Rick
I don't know what was going on with the siphoning action.. I just know I filled an empty 2-lb Folger's can before it all "clicked" that I had better do something quick.. Lesson learned.?
AggiePhil - I will get those photos before too long.. For now - check out the install photos on Seabee's truck!! (from Scotty's website..)
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