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Help me INSTALL a big block...Bought a 468!

You don't need a reg with that pump. 8 Psi is fine with a Holley.
 
Let me put it this way, make DARN sure the hose is run through all the holes and loops you want before you push the connector on........
 
iirc, push-lok is a 250 psi max... and yeah, it can never be pulled off, you'll need to cut/shorten to remove... iirc, it's a Parker innovation... heavy in the marine biz...


did you find out the flywheel info? haven't had a chance to refresh my memory on that stuff yet... most of the times, it's not a difference I'm dealing with in the boats...
 
iirc, push-lok is a 250 psi max... and yeah, it can never be pulled off, you'll need to cut/shorten to remove... iirc, it's a Parker innovation... heavy in the marine biz...


did you find out the flywheel info? haven't had a chance to refresh my memory on that stuff yet... most of the times, it's not a difference I'm dealing with in the boats...
Ok, so I'll definitely be using the push lock stuff from the pump to the carb, and maybe from the tank. Do I need a return fuel line? I'm not currently running one.

I'm 99%sure that the flywheel I have will work. Everything I've found online says that small blocks (except for the 400) and big blocks (except the 454) are internally balanced and use the same flywheels. So being that mine was a 454 but is now internally balanced, I should be good to use the same flywheel. Hopefully that's the case when I get in there...
 
I'd say your right about the flywheel, the return fuel line only needs to happen if the pump has a return port on it. The pushloc should be fine for your entire fuel system!
 

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