dual fuel tanks
johnnyreb
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- 1980 cj5 258ci straight 6, 31x10.50's. Partial Teamrush iginition upgrade, MC 2150 Carb. 4.0 head swap, factory header. I call him "Eugene".
Dad's jeep when he raced in the 70's. Cj2 running gear, ford 300 cu in 6 cyl with 3 deuces. Fiberglass model T body and hand laid fiberglass hood. welded 5.38 gears and beer keg fuel tank. see avatar
Wife's: Black 04' Liberty with all the bells and whistles.
I have always liked the look of the early CJ5 's with the underseat fuel tanks. And I have always like the idea of either an early with a late model rear tank of vise versa. So dad and i recently got an 80 CJ5 . Now I am on the quest to install an underseat tank. I know the early tanks were vented through the fuel cap.
Now comes the questions.
Mine has dual fuel lines coming out of the filter, does one return to the fuel tank and why?
Can I eliminate this extra line?
It's the first carburated engine with a line like that.
Will using the stock rear evap system with the earlier style cap vented tank make a difference?
I know it might seem odd, but it's an idea that took me 20 years to put into action.
Now comes the questions.
Mine has dual fuel lines coming out of the filter, does one return to the fuel tank and why?
Can I eliminate this extra line?
It's the first carburated engine with a line like that.
Will using the stock rear evap system with the earlier style cap vented tank make a difference?
I know it might seem odd, but it's an idea that took me 20 years to put into action.