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    Return Fuel Line Placement

    I have a '72 GT and am having trouble with a noisy fuel return. It sounds like fuel is rushing through the line and into the tank. It stops when I make a turn, so I am guessing that it affected by fuel over the return hole.

    I've been searching the forum and it seems that the best place to put the return fuel line might be the fuel tank filler neck.

    Has anyone tried that?
    Any other locations recommend?

    Thanks,
    Dave
    '72 Strato Blue GT

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    david try doing a search for fuel lines as this is coverd indepth
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    Thanks, however I am having trouble with my search.

    I have found lots of reading on not using the '73 return and making sure that you have proper line size, and not using plastic lines.

    I am fairly novice and need simple guidance.

    What I am looking for is a recommendation on where to return the fuel.

    One suggestion from Otto was to put it in the filler neck. I like the idea, but would like to hear from people who might have done it or have made other quiet installation of their FI return line.

    Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Dave
    '72 Strato Blue GT

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