Russel fuel fitting... bad luck, bad design, or??
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For some "odd" reason, that is the only quick connect fitting that isn't leaking
From what I'm seeing here, it is pretty much hit and miss whether they work worth a damn
I'll look into the Corvette feed line and see whether it will be usable at the fuel rail. Without a lot of reworking, I can't use one at the fuel regulator(is the inside hose diameter 3/8" )
The fuel pump is a E8248 fuel pump which I think has a 3/8" barbed outlet.
From what I'm seeing here, it is pretty much hit and miss whether they work worth a damn
I'll look into the Corvette feed line and see whether it will be usable at the fuel rail. Without a lot of reworking, I can't use one at the fuel regulator(is the inside hose diameter 3/8" )
The fuel pump is a E8248 fuel pump which I think has a 3/8" barbed outlet.
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I'm using the blue-red Russell fitting like this at the fuel rail and so far no issue.
Did you push it on with excessive force?
Either way, great idea about safety wire. I'll be tying safety wire around mine after seeing this, for some redundancy. Thanks for posting this.
Brent.
Did you push it on with excessive force?
Either way, great idea about safety wire. I'll be tying safety wire around mine after seeing this, for some redundancy. Thanks for posting this.
Brent.
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I'm using the blue-red Russell fitting like this at the fuel rail and so far no issue.
Did you push it on with excessive force?
Either way, great idea about safety wire. I'll be tying safety wire around mine after seeing this, for some redundancy. Thanks for posting this.
Brent.
Did you push it on with excessive force?
Either way, great idea about safety wire. I'll be tying safety wire around mine after seeing this, for some redundancy. Thanks for posting this.
Brent.
There are nice flaring tools that can make the 3/8" tube girdle Too bad they cost $150+. But they are very nice to use
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Mine seemed to be pretty tough to slide on when dry... a little too tough for plastic fittings imo! I pulled them back off and used a little bit of lithium grease on the tubing before sliding the fittings on. Worked great. Passed the pull test and holds pressure just fine.
#31
No problems with my black ones
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I will say they required quite a bit of force to push on, and if you don't have them properly centered prior to applying the force, I would imagine you could easily screw up the plastic fittings. Just my two cents of course, but mine worked fine, have put only 10 miles on though.
I will say they required quite a bit of force to push on, and if you don't have them properly centered prior to applying the force, I would imagine you could easily screw up the plastic fittings. Just my two cents of course, but mine worked fine, have put only 10 miles on though.
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Mine seemed to be pretty tough to slide on when dry... a little too tough for plastic fittings imo! I pulled them back off and used a little bit of lithium grease on the tubing before sliding the fittings on. Worked great. Passed the pull test and holds pressure just fine.
Lubricate the tubing (especially at it's end) before sliding the fitting on. I used engine oil. A dry o-ring could snage and get mangled otherwise.
Andy1
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in my swap i used russel AN fittings with the corvette regulator/ filter. no leaks. i spent around $200 to plumb my entire system + $180 on the regulator. that includes tranny lines, power steering, and fuel lines. those plasitc peices looked flimsey.
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Agreed, you did get ripped off. I can pick up the filter for $37 all day here in town. My russel fittings didnt leak at all and im actually planning on using some more on another couple swaps. Hopefully somethings will be proven either wrong with design or installation before hand. Hate to see a bunch of money lit on fire for a little fitting.
#38
What parts did you use on the inlet/return side of the regulator? Those don't look like the russel ones I broke.
On the outlet side of my regulator, I made a male push lock out of a roll of 3/8" tube
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lil john, the fuel filter/regulator i used came from street an performance. it came with AN fittings. the pic i poseted was during my test fitting setup. with braided line, i mounted it closer to the truck intake fuel rail. if needed ill take pics and post. the fuel rail i used has no regulator/return line.