Installation Kit Parts List          Download PDF Version

NOTE: This kit contains installation parts for different vehicle types

Quantity and Description of parts kit

(Fig.1) 1–EZ-FUEL ready to mount, quick connect
plastic (QCPE) enclosure (pre-fitted with quick
connects)

(Fig.2) 1 coil of 5/32 ID X 6 foot - vacuum hose (black)

(Fig 3) 1 coil of 1/4 ID X 7 foot - high pressure fuel
supply hose (yellow)

(Fig.4) 1 Schraeder valve removal tool

(Fig.5) 1 Ford test port fitting

(Fig.6) 1 GM/ Chrysler/Jeep test port fitting

(Fig.7) 1 Flat toggle plate bracket for QCPE

(Fig.8) 1–90 degree angle bracket for QCPE

(Fig.9) 1– Universal fuel Line T-fitting 3/8x1/4x3/8 O.D.

(Fig.10) 1–Universal fuel line T fitting 5/16 X 1/4 X 5/16

(Fig.11) 1–Universal fuel line T fitting 1/4x1/4x1/4 O.D.

(Fig.12) 1–Vacuum line T-fitting

(Fig.13) 1–Vacuum puncture fitting

(Fig.14) Allen wrench

(Fig.15) 4–1/4-16X 2” bolts

(Fig.16) 1/4- 16 X 3” bolts

(Fig.17) 4–1/4-16 X 4 “ bolts

(Fig.18) 4-sets–1/4-16 X 1” bolts with nuts and washers

(Fig.19) 4–3 inch pieces of split scuff guard

(Fig.20) 4–1/4 X 1 inch, Self drilling bolts

(Fig.21) 1–In-line shut-off valve

(Fig.22) 6–Stainless steel hose-clamps

(Fig.23) 12–Cable ties

(Fig. 24) - Scuff guard

SECTION A
Installing the EZ-FUEL, Quick Connect Plastic Enclosure (QCPE)

The QCPE (Quick Connect Plastic Enclosure) (Fig. 1) can be installed anywhere under the hood where it's safe or almost anywhere on the outside of the vehicle.

The mounting brackets (Fig. 7 & Fig. 8) are designed to allow a variety of possible configurations. The holes and slots allow for total flexibility in the many possible mounting locations and combinations. Combined with the various length bolts (Fig. 15, 16, 17, 18) and the self tapping screws (Fig. 20)  there should be little problem in finding a suitable bracket / mounting combination.

The mounting brackets (Fig. 7 & Fig. 8) and QCPE (Fig. 1) have the exact same mounting holes and slots, However, the QCPE (Fig. 1) has none of the holes or slots drilled. Therefore, you will need a 1/4 inch drill bit to drill the holes through the enclosure to mount it.

If you are using self tapping screws (Fig. 20) you will need a 5/16 nut driver for your drill. Use the flat toggle bracket (Fig.7) to check for placement / alignment of the through the grill mounting location.

Note: there should be sufficient clearance for the hoses that attached to the back of the QCPE. There should be enough clearance for the hoses to pass through the grill and then make a gentle bend so as to not kink them. Make sure the hoses do not rub on any of the behind the grill components. Do not allow the hoses to touch the spinning pulleys or belts. Route all hoses away from any hot engine surfaces, especially the exhaust manifolds.
Tip: uncoil the two supplied hoses in advance. This will straighten them and make an easier installation.

For most of the under-the-hood installations the QCPE (Quick Connect Plastic Enclosure) (Fig. 1) is usually mounted in a horizontal position. For example, the 90 degree angle bracket (Fig. 8) could be mounted onto a fender well using the self tapping screws (Fig. 20) with the angle bracket (Fig. 8) facing up. For this you would use the 1/4- 20 x 1 1/2” bolts ( Fig. 18). to attach the enclosure after the angle bracket (Fig. 8) is installed. The flat toggle bracket (Fig. 7) may be mounted in an off set position and the QCPE to it.

To install QCPE on bumpers, bed-rails or other level surfaces mount the QCPE in a vertical position using the  90 degree angle bracket (Fig. 8) (See Picture 1).

The QCPE can be grill-mounted on most vehicles. It may be necessary to remove the grill from the front of your vehicle or loosen it to facilitate installation. Using the correct length 1/4 - 20 X 1 1/2” ,or 2”, or 3”,  or 4” bolts and the flat toggle plate (Fig. 7). This type of mounting is known as a sandwich mounting. In this case the grill of the vehicle is sandwiched between the QCPE and the flat toggle plate using up to four of the 1/4 inch bolt sets.

Besides accurately positioning the bolt locations, a clearance needs to be given to the hoses and hose clamp that also pass through the grill. In some circumstance only two or three of the through bolts will line up to pass between the grill slots. This will be sufficient, as long as the location of these bolts are spaced at opposite sides of the QCPE. As a last choice the self tapping screws (Fig. 20) may be used and will in fact eliminate the need for the flat toggle plate to be used as a sandwich plate on the back of the grill. When using the self tapping screws, adjust the slip clutch to "low" on your screw gun so as not to strip the holes out after the screws bottom out. This is not necessary when drilling and self tapping into steel verses the plastic grill.

Step 1: Grill mounting
Start by holding the flat toggle plate (Fig. 7) in front of the grill to locate the correct mounting holes or slots. while allowing both the hoses and mounting bolts to pass between the grill slots. Thought  should be given to have clearance behind the grill so as not to bend the hoses so tightly as to cause them to kink. A piece of the scuff guard (Fig. 24) should be cable tied (Fig. 23) to the fuel supply hose if it rubs against the radiator or any other components. Note that all of the holes and slots in the flat toggle plate (Fig. 7) and even the 90 degree bend plate (Fig. 8) all line up precisely with the support plate located inside the back of the QCPE.

Step 2: Locate the holes
Use the flat toggle plate (Fig. 7) as a template to identify the QCPE mount location. Using a marker, mark the location of where you would bolt the flat toggle plate with the through bolts.

Step 3: Transfer marks
Transfer these marks to the inside of the QCPE bracket. Double check your marks.

Step 4: Drill holes
Drill four 1/4" holes through the back of the plastic to match the marked holes in the toggle plate.

Step 5: Test assemble onto grill
Using the correct length bolts test assemble the two components onto the grill. Tighten the nuts and bolts hand tight and check if there will be adequate clearance (3 inches) behind the grill.

Step 6: Disassemble
When you are satisfied with the hole locations and are sure that there is sufficient room between the grill slats for the hoses to pass through, disassemble the enclosure.

Step 7: Connecting  hoses to the QCPE.
 There are two coiled hoses that are supplied in your installation kit, one black (Fig. 2) and one yellow (Fig. 3). On the back of the QCPE there are two hose barbs that protrude. The fuel supply barb is the larger of the two and the vacuum / vapor recovery is the smaller. The yellow fuel supply line is fairly difficult to press onto the hose barb without a lubricant being applied. We recommend any type of motor oil (can be wiped off of your oil dipstick as a last resort) and the fuel supply hose will always be secured with the hose clamps. These clamps will always be tightened to snug. (Suggestion: In cold weather - warm up the end of the yellow fuel supply line in cup of hot water - this will make the hose more flexible and easier to install). The yellow supply hose (Fig. 3) must be pushed onto barb till it's fully seated. The vacuum/ vapor hose (Fig. 2) is an easy push on and doesn't need hose clamps. The fuel supply hose is fairly rigid and needs to be routed to avoid kinking as this will impair fuel flow. The yellow fuel supply hose should always be routed away from any hot engine or exhaust manifold surfaces. Lubricate the large hose barb and the inside tip of the yellow fuel supply line and push it firmly onto the barb until fully seated. Use one of the supplied hose clamps to secure the yellow fuel supply line to the 1/4” hose barb located on the back of the QCPE. Then push the black hose onto the smaller hose barb until fully seated. Always use scuff guards to prevent the yellow fuel supply hose from rubbing against any sharp edges.

Step 8: Mounting to the grill
For vertical mounting on angled grills the 90 degree bend angle bracket (Fig. 8)) may be installed between the back of the QCPE and the grill, thus flattening the QCPE. This angled plate should be installed with the bend opening facing toward the back of the QCPE in order to adjust the QCPE to be perpendicular to the ground. For work vehicles a simplified mounting can be achieved by using the self tapping screws to screw the QCPE directly to the grill. Note: this will leave small holes if and when the system is de-installed.

SECTION B
Connecting the fuel lead

Vehicles with fuel system test ports: 

Step1: Locate the fuel system test port
The fuel system test port is found on the fuel rail (Picture 2). The fuel rail is easily identified as it provides fuel to the individual fuel injectors and usually wraps around the top or crosses over the engine above the fuel injectors / intake manifold.

Step 2: Preparing  the test port for connection
Once the fuel rail test port is located unscrew the dust cover and use the tire valve (Fig. 4) stem remover to unscrew and extract the valve core from the test port. (Note: residual fuel pressure may exist to cause some fuel spray. Make sure to ware the provided safety glasses). Depending on your vehicle type, compare and then install the appropriate fuel lead adapter (Fig. 5 & Fig. 6) on to the test port. Save both the dust cap and the valve core because you may want to reinstall the EZ-FUEL system onto your next vehicle.

Step 3: Route the yellow fuel
Route the yellow fuel supply hose from the previously installed QCPE to the test port. Keep the fuel supply hose at least seven (7) inches away from any hot engine surface and secure it to adjacent hoses or support brackets with the cable ties. Use the scuff guard provided to protect the yellow fuel supply hose from any rub spots. Cut the scuff guard as necessary and use the cable ties  to secure the scuff guard to the yellow fuel hose. Sufficient hose is provided for safe and efficient routing and a small amount of slack should be provided between the engine and the first cable tie as to allow for some engine movement.

Step 4: Location of the in-line shut off valve
The shut off valve (Fig. 21) should be placed in an easy to access location. You may want to manually shut off the system (For example, if a front end collision ripped off the QCPE / hoses causing a leak).

Step 5: Connecting to the test port
When you are satisfied as to with your routing then and only then should the yellow fuel supply hose be lubricated and installed onto the test port (or T fitting, see non-test port install). Do not forget to first install the hose clamp onto the hose before it is pushed onto the test port adapter. Lubricate the end of the fuel supply line and hose barb. Slide a hose clamp over the yellow fuel supply hose and insert it completely onto the test port adapter. Then tighten, but do not over tighten the hose clamp.

Step 6: Installing the in-line shut off valve
Once you are comfortable with the fuel supply line routing and have chosen a location for the in-line shut off valve (Picture 3), cut the yellow fuel supply hose and install the emergency fuel shut off valve using the supplied hose clamps. (Note: lubricate barbs and hoses before installing) The in-line shut off valve should be supported with a couple of cable ties to support its weight. We recommend locating the in-line shut off valve parallel to another hose or component inside of the engine compartment. This valve should be installed where it is reachable from the front of your vehicle. Their should be more then sufficient hose available for optimum hose routing as the shut off valve itself will take up space. The in-line shut off valve is provided in case there is damage to the quick connectors and there is leaking fuel. In that case the shut off valve lever should be rotated perpendicular to the valve which will shut off the fuel flow. It is not necessary to close this valve between EZ-FUEL uses, as the system is designed so that gasoline cannot be siphoned from the system while the vehicle is parked.

Vehicles without fuel system test ports:
NOTE: If you are not capable of performing this part of the installation do not attempt it yourself. Bring your vehicle to an auto repair professional to complete the installation

Step 1: Locating the fuel supply line
Locate the fuel system inlet hose, which is one of two hoses connecting to the fuel rail. Some of the fuel supply systems only have one hose to the fuel supply rail, this makes locating it easier. If there are two fuel supply hoses the inlet hose is usually the larger of the two. It is also the hose that is connected between the fuel injection rail and the fuel filter. If you are not sure consult with your vehicles shop manual or consult with a professional auto mechanic.

Step 2: Cutting the line
Wrap this line with some paper towels or other absorbent materials. (Note: Make sure to wear the provided safety glasses). Cut the fuel inlet line and install the “T-fitting” adapter.
Note this line will have a small amount of pressurized gasoline in it. Do not perform this step with a hot engine; use rags to collect and to wipe up any spilled gasoline.
Chose the proper "T" fitting by comparing it with the fuel inlet line internal diameter. There are three fuel tees provided for 1/4, 5/16 and 3/8 fuel supply lines. It should be a snug fit and you will need to lubricate the fuel "T". Use the stainless steel hose clamps to secure the "T" fitting into the fuel line you just cut.
Note: the hose clamps should be slipped over the fuel hose before the hoses are pushed onto the hose barbs. Point the center barb of the "T" fitting in a direction that will allow for an interference free routing of the EZ-FUEL Yellow fuel supply hose. Lubricate the hose and hose barb, then slide a clamp over the Yellow fuel supply hose. Push it fully onto the "T" fitting, locate and tighten the stainless steel clamp tight.
Remember you are inserting the upper stems of the “T” fitting into both ends of the cut fuel inlet hose. Install the EZ-FUEL lead onto the leg of the “T” and secure all connections with the stainless steel hose clamps, tighten tight. Follow the installation instruction for Hose Routing from the test port installation section.

SECTION C
Connecting the vacuum hose

Step1: locate a vacuum supply
This connection is made into any vacuum hose containing manifold vacuum. The easiest way to check for manifold vacuum is to follow the vacuum line into the intake manifold. Any vacuum hoses that connect to the intake manifold after the throttle body will provide engine vacuum.

Step 2: Connecting to the vacuum
Cut the vacuum line and insert both stems of the  vacuum “T” (Fig. 12) into the vacuum hose, no hose clamps are needed. Safely route the vacuum hose (Fig. 2) from the back of the QCPE through the engine compartment to the installed vacuum "T" fitting. Insert the vacuum lead from the EZ-FUEL adapter into the leg of the “T”.

Step 3: Connecting to the PCV hose
An alternative vacuum connection point and for most General Motors cars is to puncture the large vacuum hose that connects to the PCV valve (located in one of the valve covers) to the engines intake system. First drill a 1/8” hole in the rubber hose above the PCV valve. Push one end of the puncture fitting (Fig. 13) into the hole and install the vacuum lead from the EZ-FUEL adapter (QCPE) onto the opposite end of the union, no clamps required.

SECTION D
Checking the installation

BEFORE YOU START THE ENGINE CHECK THAT NEITHER THE YELLOW FUEL SUPPLY HOSE OR
THE BLACK VACUUM HOSE TOUCH ANY MOVING PARTS SUCH AS PULLEYS-BELTS NOR ARE THEY TOUCHING OR ARE CLOSE TO (closer then seven inches) THE ENGINES EXHAUST MANIFOLDS, RADIATOR or FAN.

Wipe any spilled gasoline from the engine, if previously disconnected carefully reconnect the battery with the ground lead being the last lead to reconnect. Then with the help of a friend start the vehicle and immediately inspect for any fuel leaks at the test port, fuel line "T", in-line shut off valve, or at the back of the QCPE.

Let the engine idle for 5 minutes, while examining all of the fuel connections for any signs of leakage.  If the installation instructions are followed correctly there should be no sign of any fuel leakage. If a fuel leak is detected shut off the engine immediately. Correct the problem and repeat the inspection process until no leakage exists. Check vacuum connections for leakage and correct as needed.

SECTION E
Purging the air from EZ-FUEL System.

Note: The EZ-FUEL system can not function unless the engine is running.

Step 1: Open the EZ-FUEL carrying case, remove the safety nozzle and hose assembly, put on your safety glasses and proceed.

Step 2: Start the engine and let it idle.

Step 3: Connect the dispensing hose assembly to the QCPE. Note that the hoses are coded male female and cannot be incorrectly installed. The vapor recovery hose uses a simple push to connect connector. The fuel supply hose (yellow) uses a retractable outer sleeve connector. To properly connect the fuel supply connector, firmly retract the outer sleeve and while it's retracted push it firmly onto the fuel barb that is in the QCPE. Do not let go until till the female connector in your hand is fully engaged with the male vehicle side connector. Don't worry if you have to repeat this, once you get the hang of it, it will be effortless thereafter. Occasionally spraying the connectors with WD-40 will insure easy connections with a long life for the connectors.

Step 4: Purging the air out of your EZ-FUEL system, this is a one time operation. To purge the air from the fuel lines, pick up the fuel nozzle, insert the nozzle tip into a suitable tank or vessel and depress the side safety interlock, while squeezing the fueling lever very slowly. The lever is designed to travel well past the safety before fuel flow will begin. This feature allows for a one handed fueling operation. Should the lever be released or the nozzle dropped the safety interlock will re-engage immediately causing the lever to be inoperable. Purging air from the system may cause the engine to stall. If this happens, re-start the engine and continue. When all of the air is purged from EZ-FUEL System, it is now time to adjust the flow adjuster to allow for maximum fuel flow. Note: for absolute-maximize fuel flow - we suggest that you start with a new OEM fuel filter.

SECTION F
Adjusting the fuel flow

Note: This step is also performed only once

Step 1: Locate the 5/32 inch Allen wrench (Fig. 13). You will need it to adjust your fuel flow.

Step 2: Start by removing the flow adjuster dust plug located under the vapor recovery (yellow) bellows on the front of the fueling nozzle (Picture 4). You will see the Allen fitting, this is the flow adjuster which is pre-set at a "low" flow rate from the factory. The EZ-FUEL fuel nozzle has a safety lever interlock which must be released before the nozzle lever can be squeezed (Picture 5). Note, the nozzle lever can travel backwards past the safety interlock before fuel will flow, this was done to provide for one handed fuel operation.

Step 3: Either find a suitable piece of gasoline powered equipment that needs gasoline or go to the host vehicles gas tank filler neck to begin the flow adjusting procedure. Position the nozzle so that it is sufficiently inserted and insert the short side of the Allen wrench into the flow adjuster, release the safety and begin fueling while slowly turning the flow adjuster counter clockwise. As you proceed the flow will increase, continue to increase the flow until the engine's idle starts to become unstable or rough. Should the engine stall, turn the flow adjuster in 1/2 turn from where your left off and restart the engine and begin again. Once the engines idle begins to become rough, slowly turn the flow adjuster in (clockwise) 1/8 turn at a time until the engines idle stabilizes, then in 1/8 turn further. Release the fuel nozzle lever and start filling and stopping a couple of times to check for proper flow adjustment. If the engine idles rough or stalls while fueling turn the adjuster in slightly (1/8 turn) and try again.

Step 4: Once the flow rate has been maximized re-install the flow adjuster dust cover. When fueling is finished, shut off the engine and disconnect the quick connect fuel and vapor recovery couplers. To disconnect the vapor hose push the outer collar of the vapor quick connect (auto side) forward or away from you and the lines will pop open. To disconnect the fuel supply hose retract the collar towards you and pull the connector straight back gently, this may take a few practices to feel natural. Always disconnect the vacuum side first. Always store your EZ-FUEL nozzle and hose assembly including safety glasses in its protective carrying case.

SECTION G

Maintenance
To insure trouble-free service lubricate the fuel and vacuum couplers with WD-40 or CRC at least twice per year and keep the dispensing hose assembly in its protective case when not in use.

Trouble Shooting
EZ-FUEL does not effect the integrity of vehicle's fuel system and vacuum systems but it may reveal defects within these systems. Engine stalling and/or low fuel flow rates when using EZ-FUEL may mean a clogged fuel filter, a defective MAP sensor or a clogged or failing fuel pump. These types of defects often go unnoticed under day-to-day driving conditions. If found to be defective these items should be replaced in order to ensure maximum performance from your vehicle and the EZ-FUEL system.


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