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Originally Posted by overtureZ So what your saying is, I have to buy the return kit? Or can I remove the basket and mound some plastic to the bottom to

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Old 03-21-2018, 03:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So what your saying is, I have to buy the return kit?

Or can I remove the basket and mound some plastic to the bottom to seal it back off? Pretty much only deleting the paper filter inside..
I would have to see exactly what you have left to determine options from here. Ultimately, you need the regulator plumbed into the system, and the fuel leaving the regulator needs to remain plumbed into the venturi passages.
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I would have to see exactly what you have left to determine options from here. Ultimately, you need the regulator plumbed into the system, and the fuel leaving the regulator needs to remain plumbed into the venturi passages.
If you look at section 11 of the instructions, my fuel filter basic is identical to that one shown.
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If you look at section 11 of the instructions, my fuel filter basic is identical to that one shown.
I see. Since the filter is entirely eliminated, there is no practical way to continue using the stock pressure regulator since its housing is built into the filter housing. It would take a custom built regulator housing and in-tank plumbing to re-integrate it... it would be easier to just replace the unit with an unmodified one.
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Good thing Phunk came in for the rescue! Just get the the return fuel system, you'll want it eventually anyway and you already have the pump
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Hey I was kind of right

Good thing Phunk came in for the rescue! Just get the the return fuel system, you'll want it eventually anyway and you already have the pump
you did call it, that it was flooded.
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