There was a bit of discussion going on over at the Yahoo site about where the push lines for the fuel tank should go after the originals get closed up to the point they don't pick up fuel anymore. Mine were closed up solid and no amount of air or digging with a wire could open them up. The first thing I noticed about the originals was, they were mounted directly to the bottom of the tank. In my upbringing in design, I learned that fuel lines should NEVER be touching the bottom of the tank, because that's where all the nasties live. If you're racing your car, I suppose the location of the fuel lines should be where every drop of fuel can be sucked up, but if you're like me and your tanks will be sitting for long periods of time with fuel in them, take heed.
Here's what I did to mine:
1: Drilled hole. Large enough to fit a 1/4" line through. In my case, I'm changing everything over to Navy, so the hole was drilled to the fitting size. Make sure it's the same height as the original so it misses the frame
2. I bent the line 90ยบ and measured it to sit 1/4" above the bottom of the tank
3. Pushed it through and silver soldered it to the tank. Brazing should work as well.
4. The AN fitting sticks out a bit further than the original line, so I might have to mess with re-installing it. If I were simply replacing the 1/4" line, I cut it to length.
5. I cut and filled over the old line.
6. I'll be coating the inside with epoxy, so the fuel will never again touch the inside of the tank.
7. If I ever get rich, I'll pick up aluminum tanks.
Pictures:
1. You can see the old line running through the crud along the bottom to the center of the tank. The car was sitting in a barn for over 10 years and everything in the tank had turned to concrete. The new line is to the left and stops about 1/4" above the bottom.
2. The fitting on the outside of the tank. I haven't measured how far it sticks out. but it needs to slip past the fiberglass that covers the frame as the tank is installed. If it doesn't fit, the fiberglass will lose the fight:)
Bruce