Fuel suction line for airdog, Fp- 100, cont’d, Installing the airdog – PureFlow AirDog FP-150 - Dodge Cummins 1989-1993 User Manual
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PureFlow AirDog
AirDog
®
FP-100 & FP-150 Dodge Cummins 1989-1993
Section 5-D Fuel Lines
Fuel Suction Line for AirDog
®
FP-
100, cont’d
5D-2 -removal. Very Important: After removing the factory line check to make sure that
the
blue plastic retainer
was removed with the line. If the blue retainer remained
attached to the tank tube, it MUST be removed before the new fuel line Quick
Connect will connect and seat to the tank suction tube.
5D-3. Attach the other end of the “Suction Hose Assembly” to the male quick connect on the
top of the fuel module where the factory suction line was once located. A “click will
be heard when the assembly is properly connected.
Figure 35
5D-4. Any excess fuel hose can be addressed by routing the hose in a fashion to take up
the extra length, or a section of the hose can be removed. Push lock splices have
been included if you choose to remove the excess hose.
Section 5-E High Flow Suction Tube
INSTALLING THE AIRDOG
®
FP-150
HIGH FLOW SUCTION TUBE
The AirDog
®
150 includes a ½” High Flow suction tube to accommodate the high flows of
this system. To install the ½ suction tube it is necessary to either drop the fuel tank or to lift
the truck bed.
NOTE: Should you choose to drop the fuel tank, support the tank as it is when it is installed
on the truck. If you let it rest flat on the floor, the tank may squash out and the suction tube
will be too short after the tank is re-installed in the truck. The suction tube, being cut too short
may suck air as the fuel drops below ¼ tank level.
NOTE: Should you choose to pull the pickup bed to access the tank. Be sure to disconnect
the tail light wires, fuel tank filler tube, and any other accessories or components that may be
secured to the frame and bed.
When Dropping the Tank, Always Remember Safety First!