Does anyone Know how the Fuel System lines should go in a 2000 E350 van?

Asked by EricC88 Nov 28, 2011 at 10:30 PM about the 2000 Ford Econoline Cargo 3 Dr E-350 Super Duty Cargo Van Extended

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I bought a 2000 e350 van diesel Van that was converted to veggie oil and the fuel system has been changed.. We are doing away with oil and want switch van back to factory lines and the way it should be.. everything is unhooked and I am not sure how the lines should go now..  Ford only gives us a fuel system print out of F350 truck and it is not what I need.

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Sorry,I know how to hook the fuel lines back up,but we would be doing this on line for a week.best thing i can suggest is to see if you can find one in a junk yard,have them flip on its side take picts or sketch out how they run.

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