Just an update on the project today. I finally started to work on it today. I would like to say it was smooth sailing, but let's just say it isn't quite done yet.

How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. This is a long post, so you better be sitting down. There are lots of pictures though.

Here's the Hydramat



There is a nice color booklet too...


Fastback427, here are some pics of my AN setup



Here is the resistor I used to correct the fuel gauge. Note the resistor is installed in
parallel with the float.


I decided to shed some light on the matter, so I made a window in the old tank to make mockup easier.

I thought I had all the fittings I should need.(straight npt to AN adpater not pictured)

Holley says not to use any sealer on the fittings, OK


I found out why I had a starvation problem...

Over half an inch! Plus the tank was dented...

Starting to mock things up...

I saw this tube was going to be in the way, and since it does nothing past the float housing, off it came.

Talk about a square peg in a round hole!

I will have to put it in another way, but it WILL just barely go.
Well, as much as I wanted to go the full AN route, it was clear it was never going to go into the tank that way or come out, so I decided to go the way they show in the booklet.

Luckily I had most of the fittings already, so I wasn't really out much.

I cut almost exactly 1 3/4" off the tube and bent it up like this

Now it looks like it may work...

They also want the return to spray back on the Hydramat. I wanted to use a 3/8" tube and bend it the way I needed, but I found out the hole was already 7/16" and now I had to try for 1/2" tubing and hope it fits. It didn't.

So now, my next step was to use a 1/4" NPT fitting to 3/8" hose. The fitting fit nicely in the 1/2" hole. I also added a spring inside the hose to keep it from collapsing on the tight bend. Here is a mockup pic.

Now that I added that hose, I have to loosen the set screw for the float tube and pull it out of the pickup and wiggle it in after I start the hose going to the hydramat in the tank hole.Nothing is easy.


On to fixing the return hose fitting to stay and seal into the pickup. I rely on trusty JB Weld.


End scene for today, hope you enjoyed.(cuz I know I didn't

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