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Hide & Seek

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I've been trying to locate an earlier discussion re: electric fuel pump in 0-360 in a 170B. The discussion indicted that if the fuel lines where "up sized" the engine driven pump was adequate and therefore no need to install an electric boost pump. Can anyone help me with this game of Hide & Seek I've been playing
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Re: Hide & Seek

Change title of thread to "Paging MTV" and you'll have your answer in no time
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Yes, I recall he was in on the conversation. I've tried to find the original discussion within the site but no luck can anyone else find it !!
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Re: Hide & Seek

There have been multiple, multiple threads related to this over the years- usually as a drift from some other discussion. In all of them, the source of the O-360 / 170B / Larger fuel lines intel has been MTV. Good luck,

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I finally found it :wink:
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