Fuel Pump fitting

I received my pump from Dale and have installed it on the car. The out line that goes to the carb doesn't fit into the pump. I was wondering if others have seen this with pumps they have gotten. I recall 2manyprojects has ordered one too. If anyone has had this issue what was your fix? I thought maybe an adapter. Any suggestions? 

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  • iceblade10
    edited May 2018
    The fuel line does not screw directly into the fuel pump, if that's what you're saying.  The fuel line should have a flared nut that would screw into a fitting that is made to accept an inverted flare on one end, and screw into the 1/8 (or is it 1/4?) NPT thread on the fuel pump.  At least I believe that's how my car is set up.  Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
  • Assuming your fuel line is the standard 5/16, it should have a 1/2 x 20 flare nut on the end.  This would thread into, for example,  a 1/8" NPT male to 1/2" x 20 female adapter.  You can see what these look like here, on the left and center.  https://cunifer.com/hikashop-menu-for-categories-listing/category/45-american-thread-nuts-and-fittings-for-5-16-tubing
  • Val
    Val
    edited May 2018
    Yes I have a 1/2 x 20 flare nut  and yes I believe it should be 1/8 NPT that would go into the pump.   Looks like the AD5br is exactly what I need. Hopefully I can buy locally at a hardware store or Harbor Freight or auto parts store 
  • Val, I believe that adapter is fairly common, and one of the few I was able to find at Home Depot, etc.  I had a heck of a time finding the ones I needed for the Twin H carbs, etc.
  • iceblade10, I found it at O'Reilly Auto Parts. Installed and started the car. But has leakage at the block. So I will have to see if I can tighten the two bolts at the pump.   
  • Val,

    The leakage at the block, is it gas or oil.  If it's gas, the fuel pump diaphragm is bad and gas will dilute the oil in the crankcase.

    John
  • It's oil John. I may have to apply a little permaseal to it and see if that helps it
  • Val, the last fuel pump I installed included bolt heat shields that fit inside pump mounting holes from the block side if pump. The mounting bolts then go through front of pump.  The shields I used were a small bit too long and the pump could not be pulled tight to the gasket. I also had a oil leak.  I removed shields and filed them shorter. After reinstallation the oil leak was gone.  
  • Thanks for the info Oldfarmer, I removed the pump this evening cleaned the block and used permatex black gasket maker and sealer. But we had Tornado warnings and now severe storms so I will run it tomorrow. Fingers crossed.  
  • Damn it! Still leaking oil at the block. But nowhere near how it did. So maybe I can just add some more sealer and it be ok. Ill try and tighten the bolts also.