Custom fuel systems

strokin6L

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I've got a FASS 150/95, Fuelab, sump, regulated return and custom braided stainless lines and anodized fittings. Here's some pics.
 

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Custom fuel system, here goes the list....

TSD sump>5/8 line to water seperator>to A1000>1/2 line from pump through fuel filter>1/2 to the valley where it Y's off to 2 3/8 lines that feed the back of the heads, out the front>into the regulator and then 3/8 return into the tank.

Set to 60 psi
All fittings from Jegs or in town supplier
Any questions PM me
 

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Hellman sump, DAHL 200, Aeromotive 11110 Marine pump, Aeromotive SS filter, Russell "Y" block, Aeromotive Marine HP regulator, Fuel cooler, check valve...various insulation sleeves, and covers, etc.
-No stock lines, stock fuel filters and pump removed, no banjo bolts.
-All lines are -12, -10, -8, and -6 braided stainless steel.
 

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Hellman sump, DAHL 200, Aeromotive 11110 Marine pump, Aeromotive SS filter, Russell "Y" block, Aeromotive Marine HP regulator, Fuel cooler, check valve...various insulation sleeves, and covers, etc.
-No stock lines, stock fuel filters and pump removed, no banjo bolts.
-All lines are -12, -10, -8, and -6 braided stainless steel.

Have a pic of the line/fitting going into the heads?
 

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I just snapped these two this morning for you.
The "Y" block, and the passenger front.
 

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Are the 6.0 fuel systems ran the same way as the 7.3s?... Y block to the heads then out of the heads into a reg return? And are the fittings in the same spot front and back, Basically like the 7.3?
 

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Are the 6.0 fuel systems ran the same way as the 7.3s?... Y block to the heads then out of the heads into a reg return? And are the fittings in the same spot front and back, Basically like the 7.3?

Pretty much the same yeah, but a 7.3 has feed lines on opposite ends, one feeds in the front of a head, the other side feeds in the back. 6.0 has both feeding in the front. Both are same basic design of deadhead systems though.
 

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Nothing fancy with mine but it works. Hellmans sump to a FASS 150 feeding the back of the heads and off the front of the heads to a regulator and back to tank. Sits at 60psi no matter what.
 

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