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The Blower Bistro
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<blockquote data-quote="RedfireSVT" data-source="post: 5365398" data-attributes="member: 36200"><p>you'll want to use the Gates submersible fuel line if you switch the hose. However, the flex tubing will work just fine, just put the connector in a vice and carefully crack it and remove it from the hose then just clamp the hose to the y fitting. Also you can reuse your factory pump filters if you just trim the basket a little so they fit. One other thing you can do is remove the caps from the power and ground wires and they will plug right into the pumps with no wire splicing necessary. Then just give the connectors a good squeeze with a pliers to make sure they don't come off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedfireSVT, post: 5365398, member: 36200"] you'll want to use the Gates submersible fuel line if you switch the hose. However, the flex tubing will work just fine, just put the connector in a vice and carefully crack it and remove it from the hose then just clamp the hose to the y fitting. Also you can reuse your factory pump filters if you just trim the basket a little so they fit. One other thing you can do is remove the caps from the power and ground wires and they will plug right into the pumps with no wire splicing necessary. Then just give the connectors a good squeeze with a pliers to make sure they don't come off. [/QUOTE]
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