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1971 Lemans Fuel tank to standpipe diagram

tnels79

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Well I am rebuilding a 71 Lemans, I have installed a 1998 305 roller and am in need of the fuel line to standpipe diagram, I originally joined the site because someone had asked the same question and the pictures of this were posted, evidently it has been too long since they were posted as they will no longer open up, does anyone have a picture of the fuel lines as they exit the fuel tank and where they go? any help would be considered a God send.

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No pictures, but on my '68 Le Mans with a Pontiac 400, the fuel sending unit on the top has the fuel line coming off the top center, then to the driver's side frame rail and toward the engine. I'd think 3 years later it'd be the same, but you never know.

Is that what you're asking about?
 
I posted the original diagrams and see due to a server switch over they are no longer there. If you are modifiying the vehicle, why are you concerned with the evaporative emissions canister that is located above the tank and how the lines connect?
 
Mel , I think he's talking about a return line fuel system since he may have fuel injection or using is a electic fuel pump.:confused:

Doug in P.R.:cool:
 
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