1967 Dodge D100

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I really thought 20 feet should be plenty, oh well.

I ended up moving the tank over to try and shorten the distance as much as I could, but it didn't matter. I left the plastic on this time! I will build an enclosure for it and the battery to keep it out of the rain. Probably throw a cheap tool box in between.

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There are many ways to wire a fuel pump, this is how I did it. Basically, just a 30 amp universal fuel pump kit from Summit times two. I mounted the relays and breakers right to the side of the bed where the stake pocket is.
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Got the last fuel hose made. I need to make battery and alternator cables and then I think I can start it assuming no fuel leaks, which is a big assumption.

I'm putting these two tasks here so I don't forget: ground the block and top off the oil before starting.
 

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Got the last fuel hose made. I need to make battery and alternator cables and then I think I can start it assuming no fuel leaks, which is a big assumption.

I'm putting these two tasks here so I don't forget: ground the block and top off the oil before starting.
Slap some blue painter's tape across the windshield and write important stuff like that on it in sharpie. :)

Richard
 
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