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m1010 fuel line clarification

TechnoWeenie

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Pulled up the TM.. located the fuel lines...but without getting under there and tracing all the lines, I can't tell what line is return and which one is outbound.

Any tricks or tips?

I'm gonna be putting in an electric pump..and the spot where there is about 8" of 3/8 flex line about 3' from the tank looks perfect. .. but...without knowing which is return and which is outbound....it's hard to get the job done.





Edit..

Upon closer inspection...it appears that the top line is outbound and lower line is return....can someone confirm that for me?
 
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Skinny

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The larger one is the feed. Sometimes tracing from the tank is tough. Just follow the larger diameter steel line that comes up the passenger side framerail near the shock and brake line.
 

TechnoWeenie

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The larger one is the feed. Sometimes tracing from the tank is tough. Just follow the larger diameter steel line that comes up the passenger side framerail near the shock and brake line.
Thanks.

The top one is indeed the larger one.. Got the electric fuel pump installed, and bled to the filter in about 10 seconds...

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