If the car has a "Carb" you can use rubber line....however, you have to be extremely careful with routing the rubber fuel line as rubber line is prone to rubbing a hole through it which can lead to a fire. Also you have to use fuel line, NOT vacumn hose. Do NOT use rubber hose on a fuel injected car as the fuel pressuse is much higher.
Make sure you use rubber fuel line
Change in line fuel filter
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in the carburetor by the fuel inlet line.
On the inlet line of carb.
On your 1968 Ford F-100 your fuel filter is near the carburetor ( on top of the engine , below the engine air filter ) and is either a fuel filter that is installed in the rubber gas line or is an original type that is screwed into the carburetor
The fuel pump for the Cadillac Eldorado with 500 ci engine is located on the left side of the engine block. There are two bolts that hold it in place. There is the fuel line from tank ( fuel pump inlet) line , vapor return hose and fuel pump to carburetor line( fuel pump outlet.) 1974 fuel pumps also have a fuel filter in the pump.
Mounted on the engine block. Follow the fuel line from the carburetor and you will find the pump.
It would be best to relocate the fuel filter to under the tank in the front. To keep it away from the hot motor. If you want you can put it right by the driver side rear tire. There is a little part of rubber fuel line that it will fit on.
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on my 68 charger it is in line between fuel pump & carburator