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Old 12-02-2017, 01:33 PM   #1
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Default fuel lines on an ea fuel rail

hi guys long time since I have been here due to no longer having a ford

I have a quick question for you what side of the fuel rail is the fuel in on an ea falcon ( using a log manifold on a 4 ltr in an el race car )

we have a massive over fueling issue and I am thinking that they have put the lines on the wrong way but I don't know which way they should be

I think it should be into the regulator but as I said I am not sure it is connected to the rail and then the return going out through the reg

Help would be appreciated

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Default Re: fuel lines on an ea fuel rail

There is a fuel inlet pipe 3/4 way down below the fuel rail, that is inlet, end of the rail is the regulator. Out of the regulator is the return back to the tank.
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