Broke off fuel test port

LBZ1991

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Broke my test port off yesterday... can you delete the fuel block with the dhd high flow cp3 inlet line? If so what needs to be done with the smaller line? I've just got it capped off now to get me to work and back.
 

LBZ1991

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So I should be able to to just buy the cp3 inlet fitting the run 1/2 line to my filter housing. What about the other small line that goes the the fuel block?
 

DAVe3283

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When I built my motor, I deleted the test port. I am not sure if the test port is the same on the LB7 and LBZ, but if you want mine, I can send it your way for the cost of postage. I can get a photo of it if you need.
 

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When I deleted the test port and did the hi flow feed line on my LBZ I just got a brass 3/8" or 5/16" male barbed to female 3/8"NPT fitting to connect to the factory soft/hard line.

To connect that to the 1/8" injector return line I used a brass 1/8" to male 3/8"NPT barb...

Teflon tape the thread, the yellow stuff rated for LPG and oil and what not, clamp the 3/8" side and pick up a set of GM injector fuel line hose clamps for the 1/8" side

No leaks

Since then I made my own complete fuel line system and deleted all the factory stuff...but the 2 brass fittings will work and get ya by on the quick and cheap for as long as you need
 

LBZ1991

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When I deleted the test port and did the hi flow feed line on my LBZ I just got a brass 3/8" or 5/16" male barbed to female 3/8"NPT fitting to connect to the factory soft/hard line.

To connect that to the 1/8" injector return line I used a brass 1/8" to male 3/8"NPT barb...

Teflon tape the thread, the yellow stuff rated for LPG and oil and what not, clamp the 3/8" side and pick up a set of GM injector fuel line hose clamps for the 1/8" side

No leaks

Since then I made my own complete fuel line system and deleted all the factory stuff...but the 2 brass fittings will work and get ya by on the quick and cheap for as long as you need
Thanks for the info! That's what I've been lookin for
 

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56taskforce

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Ah so it is a small return line. Now I feel better about plumbing how I want it :thumb:
It was all in the way of my new Y-bridge
 

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Thanks for the info! That's what I've been lookin for
You're welcome
:)
Or you could do it my way:
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That works!
Looks pretty dang good too
:thumb:
Eventually Id like to run braided AN line for my set up

This is how I've got it now
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