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Old 04-20-2014, 08:03 PM
bilgerat bilgerat is offline
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Bilge rat. What size line are you feeding the twin150s.. I was concerned with not being able to feed each engine with the proper amount of fuel... I have twin150 carb..98 model's
3/8 line, haven't tried to run both on 1 tank yet but it should handel it
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Old 04-20-2014, 09:26 PM
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Bushwacker you got me thinking -- haven't run it yet but in setting my tanks up (2)each tank has two pickups. I felt that by putting a "T" between the two pickups and running one line from each to one filter with selector valves I would reduce the chance of one of the pickups getting clogged and at least one would continue to flow. Had a problem with a 69 chargers tank pickup when someone slipped a paper towel used to clean the windows down the tank fill ! It would get sucked up shut the car off and then float away after the vacuumed realeased it might be days before it acted up again! Drove me nuts finding it!!!!
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