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PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 7:52 pm 
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Does anyone know what the stock diameter for the fuel line (under the cab) and the hose is?
When got my Luv, I had to replace all the hoses, and I put on 3/8 hose. Now I want to replace the fuel ine and the hoses. At my local Napa store, the guy said the computer lists the 1980 Luv 4x4 with 5/16.
I don't think the shop manual would list the fuel line size?

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 8:54 pm 
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It doesn't. But I believe it is 5/16. If I were you I would drop the tank, clean it and seal it. You probably have crap that gets sucked up the pick up tube. I had the same problem and it cured it.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 11:05 pm 
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cleaver wrote:
It doesn't. But I believe it is 5/16. If I were you I would drop the tank, clean it and seal it. You probably have crap that gets sucked up the pick up tube. I had the same problem and it cured it.

I need to know for sure its 5/16. Got the tank boiled and sealed after I bought the truck.
Got another post on it about the fuel not going to carb. Be nice to have a whole new fuel system. =)


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 8:20 pm 
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Looks like I'll probalby run 5/16, but first got test my pump and see if fuel pickup has a block
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Ok, I got this from Oldisuzuist (not sure on sp).
Pretty sure it's 5/16". Is your fuel filter connector not that size? And the outlet on the fuel pump?
Should be easy enough to check, test fit one end of the 3/8" line onto any of the metal connectors in the system, if it is a loose fit then the 3/8" is the wrong size, the rubber line should be a very snug fit, hard to press onto the metal connector with a clamp only necessary to insure it stays together.
Getting the larger hose clamped tight enough to seal under pressure & not leak would be the only thing to keep you from using the 3/8" line, the size of the hose won't determine the fuel pressure, the smallest passage in the system does. If you hook a 3/8" hose to a 5/16" fitting the fuel pump will pressurize the 3/8" line to a point that it will force fuel through the 5/16" opening, doesn't matter if the opening is only a 1/4" long like the mouth of the a metal connector or 4' long like a section of 5/16" hose it takes the same pressure to move fuel through that opening. This assumes the pump is pushing the fuel, not sucking it (like a frame-rail mounted electric pump pushing fuel to the carb). a larger hose diameter on the suction side will defimitely make the pump work harder & reduce volume (like from the pump to the tank).
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