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Old 07-22-2001, 01:28 AM
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Default Carter AVS vs. AFB

Hey gang! Can anyone tell me if the fuel inlet is in the same place on a Carter AFB as it is on a Carter AVS?

I want to install some pre-bent fuel line from the mechanical pump to the carb and I see that Harden's Muscle Car World has them as does Fine Lines. But they only list them for a 340 E-Body with a AVS carb. Since the fuel pump location is the same on a 318 as it is on a 340, I may be able to rob this trick line set-up for my Charger...but only if the inlet is in the same place.
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Old 07-22-2001, 10:47 AM
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Yes they are. Although the 318 didn't have a 4bbl till late in life and used a T-Q. A 4bbl is a slight taller than a 2bbl intake. So the fuel line to the carb is not in the same place as a 4bbl.
Since your useing 340 parts on a 318, it should be easy.
This will bolt on with maybe a minor bend at worst.
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