This is the MCRParts.com archive. To get back to our main site, please follow this link: Ford MustangFuel Injection on Early Model Mustangs(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)Posted by: Racin Randy I have a 1969 Mustang Convertible that I have put fuel injection on. Problem is that when I get down to about 3 gallons in the tank, the fuel sloshes away from the stock pickup tube and I have no fuel pressure. Aside from putting in a completely different tank with an inside surge tank, or a drop down area to collect the fuel and extend the pickup, has anyone had experience with adding a fuel pump 'sock' to the end of a stock pickup tube? I've heard about this, but never tried it. If so, which sock did you use, and also is there such a thing as a 2 headed sock with it going to both sides of the tank? Thanks Racin' Randy Posted by: Aussie XAXB Welcome to the site. I am one of the old schoolers around here. I don't know of anyone here that has done what you've done but someone may know of such a car. I am also not familiar with such an item. All I can say is sorry, and good luck. Oh, and got pictures? Steve Posted by: 12second5.0 Only way to prevent what symtom you are having is to baffle the tank. Posted by: 81maroonhatch do you hav an intank pump or an inline pump Ford Mustang Archive Home | General Tech | 5.0 Mustang Tech | 4.6 Mustang Tech | 3.8 Mustang Tech | 2.3 Mustang Tech | Classic Mustang Tech | Appearance and Sound | Virtual Body Shop | Initiation | The Lounge | The Showroom | Site Suggestions | Mustang Talk | 2005 Ford Mustang | Ford Lightning | Racers Bench | For Sale | Wanted To Buy | Northeast | SouthEast | Central | MidWest | West Coast | NEBOC
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