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Aeromotive 13212 - A2000, 2-PORT BYPASS REGULATOR User Manual

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2. Place shop towels around the regulator to catch any gasoline that is spilled during this step of the

installation. Remove any regulator mounting hardware and connecting fuel lines, then carefully
remove the regulator.


3. Find a suitable place in the vehicle’s engine compartment to mount the Aeromotive regulator. Using

the supplied mounting bracket as a template, mark the bracket mounting holes and drill to accept a
#10 screw.


4. With the bracket attached to the regulator, mount the bracket and regulator to the vehicle using two

#10 screws, nuts and lock washers.


5. Attach the fuel log or fuel supply lines to the AN-10 ports located on either side of the regulator using

AN-10 style fittings and o-rings. Block unused ports using a AN-10 port plug and o-ring.

6. Attach the fuel return line to the AN-10 bypass port located at the bottom of the regulator using a

cutoff AN-10 style fitting (Aeromotive P/N 15608 or equivalent) and o-ring.

7. Tighten all connections.

8. Once the regulator is installed, attach a suitable fuel pressure gauge in the fuel system.

9. Ensure that any spilled gasoline and any gasoline soaked shop towels are cleaned up and

removed from the vicinity of the vehicle!


10. Reconnect the battery and turn the fuel pump ON WITHOUT starting the car. After several seconds,

check the fuel pressure. If there is no fuel pressure, turn the fuel pump OFF, wait one minute, return
the fuel pump ON, and recheck the fuel pressure. Repeat this OFF and ON procedure until the fuel
pressure gauge registers fuel pressure.

2x AN-10 Supply Ports

AN-10 By-Pass Port