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There was no 1969 "super beetle" only the standard. And which line are you replacing the hard line or the flex line?
I disconnected the fuel line from the fuel pump, attached a two-foot section of fuel host to the fuel line, then blew compressed air through the line until I could hear bubbles coming from the fuel tank. Then I draped the hose over the back bumper, and let the dirty fuel drain through the system into a spare gas tank. When clear gas was coming out, I reconnected the fuel pump, changed the fuel filter, and it was good to go.
if one was put on the car it should be in-line. you should find it in the hose leading to the carb just before the hose goes in to the carb. if you don't see one there you should put one there.
Under the front of the car, under fuel tank on passenger side. It is mounted to the body in a bracket. You should see the in-line fuel filter in the same area.
Remove the line that goes to the Carb. Carefully crank the engine over and see it fuel is being pumped. Just because the pump is new doesn't mean it was installed correctly.
you can use a brass compression fitting available at plumbing stores to join the two halves of the fuel line after you cut right through the pinhole with a tubing cutter separating the line. no more hole.
in the carburetor by the fuel inlet line.
Yes. An IRS Type 1 transmission is the same across the Type 1 line.
The fuel pump for the Cadillac Eldorado with 500 ci engine is located on the left side of the engine block. There are two bolts that hold it in place. There is the fuel line from tank ( fuel pump inlet) line , vapor return hose and fuel pump to carburetor line( fuel pump outlet.) 1974 fuel pumps also have a fuel filter in the pump.
It's usually in the carb. Take off the fuel line and unscrew the big fitting.
It's in the fuel line going from fuel pump to the carb. Passenger side below cylinder head.
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