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'67 CJ5 Dauntless fuel lines

Discussion in 'Early Jeep Restoration and Research' started by Alan F, Jan 9, 2016.

  1. Jan 9, 2016
    Alan F

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    I want to change the fuel supply lines on my Jeep. The listing for replacements at Classic Tube references "over the engine". Mine are under the engine. Questions: Should it be over the engine (I've seen later models with over the engine)? If under the engine, where to get replacements? Thanks for any feedback.
     
  2. Jan 9, 2016
    47v6

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    I have a couple original dauntless engines with the fuel lines and both of them were over the engine.
     
  3. Jan 9, 2016
    homersdog

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    Mine are over the engine and are the originals
     
  4. Jan 9, 2016
    Uncle Vin

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    My question is where do the lines go after. The factory illustration shows an odd routing and I can't wrap my mind around it image.jpeg
     
  5. Jan 10, 2016
    Greenshirt82

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    That's quite like my '69.

    4.160-2 & 5 go aft from back of engine on right side (looking forward) along transmission to under the body. Rubber hoses go to the fuel tank through two holes in the floor.

    4.160-1 & -3 go forward from back of engine on left side, above the valve cover to forward, then down the front of the engine to under the fuel pump (4.110-10).

    4.175-1 and the lines for the filter are all on the front, going up and across the front to the right side of the engine, with 4.176-1 going into the carb. On mine the filter is quite low, with 4.176-1 being quite long and having an extra bend in it not shown in the diagram.

    Tim
     
  6. Jan 10, 2016
    Uncle Vin

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    It's 4.160-2 & 5 that have me stumped. Can you snap some detailed photos and post them? Another member is doing a restoration (Johns1967cj5) and both of us are trying to figure this out, but to no avail.
     
  7. Jan 11, 2016
    Greenshirt82

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    Well, when I stuck my phone in there to take a picture, no metal fuel lines, just rubber hoses!

    Below is looking from left fender, aft of the engine. That is the throttle linkage, with the hoses/lines in the center.
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    On the other side, again looking over the RIGHT fender, aft towards the firewall.

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    Essentially, the rubber line goes from the left side, passes across the engine, has a coil in it, then passes along the top of the transmission aft to the two holes in the body and goes all the way to the fuel tank.

    Mentally I had a picture of metal fuel lines from the right side, where the coil is, aft along the transmission. Not a mod I noticed when I went over it. Something else to correct...

    Tim
     
  8. Jan 12, 2016
    Johns1967CJ5

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    67 had 2 versions of how the fuel lines were routed. Steel lines along side of oil pan, to rubber lines then to plastic which ran to the tank then back to rubber. The over the engine version connected to rubber lines at rear of engine, then to plastic along pass side frame rail, attached to under the tub to tank then back to rubber to hook to tank.

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  9. Jan 12, 2016
    Johns1967CJ5

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    This is the original plastic fuel line on my 67

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  10. Jan 13, 2016
    ETZFAM

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    What color green is that? I had a hard time trying to find just the right Buick green?

    Thanks

    Rick
     
  11. Jan 13, 2016
    Johns1967CJ5

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    [​IMG]

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    ETZFAM

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    Thanks, you are sure doing a great job on her!

    I was kinda of looking for something in a rattle can?

    Rick
     
  13. Jan 13, 2016
    ETZFAM

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    Looks like you are keeping it completely stock, no up grades on the steering or anything?

    I must be getting old, I can'to seem to drive anything unless it has power?

    Rick
     
  14. Jan 13, 2016
    Johns1967CJ5

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    Yes, I want this to be like I walked into a jeep dealer in 1967 and bought it. Its a challenge to me and fun.
     
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  15. Jan 13, 2016
    Uncle Vin

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    I agree. That's the greatness of it. It's modern archeology. If you make it modern and modify it, it takes all of the romance out of it for me.
     
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  16. Jan 24, 2016
    Alan F

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    Well I guess my fuel lines were original. I didn't want lines over the engine so I bought the steel coiled tubing and bent it myself to copy the original routing.

    My new tank doesn't have a pipe thread bung for the vent line and I've got to fab that in.
     
  17. Jul 2, 2016
    Unkel Dale

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    never saw anything like that before, great
     
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