1952 M38 FUEL VENT LINE

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1952 M38 FUEL VENT LINE

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Does anyone have a picture of the vent line for the fuel tank , and how it goes across the tank. Thanks Gene
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Vent linecomes out and goes across the tank to the drives side of the tub. Turns forward thru the tub brace, then thru the fire wall. Across the firewall to the airfilter... Total length 86" with 45 inches of loom anthe end attached to the tank...

Also make sure your sender has a 1/4" fitting for the fuel line... if it has a 5/16" it is for the M-38A1 / M-170...

Hope this helps...
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Is this what you are looking for or something else?
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This is from Bob W's vent system web page.

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Wes, is that sender in the picture with the Packard end from a M422?
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Ken,
I don't know. The photo is not mine. It could be M422 or even M151.
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Fuel vent lines

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Thanks everyone for the pictures that is what I needed.
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