2001 LM7 fuel rail connectors
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2001 LM7 fuel rail connectors
Hey everyone... newbie here. I did search the forum for this, but didn't find anything, hence the post here.
I'm putting a 2001 LM7 into my 82 CJ-7 and am about to start working on the fuel delivery system. I have decided on the pump I'm going to use but I don't know what kind of connectors I am supposed to use on the fuel rails. luckily with the 2001 LM7 there is what appear to be a receive rail and a return rail, so I can re-route the return to the tank (which happens to be there already on my CJ) .
My question is, what are the connectors called that I need to look for for the rails? I know there is supposed to be 50-60psi on the receive rail so I can't simply put a high pressure hose and clamp on it...it has a barb of some sort so I'm sure its a specific fitting. I've read somewhere that they call it an "AN-6" fitting, but when I went to my local auto parts store and asked them they looked at me like I was smoking crak... so, anyone got some advice for a brother?
TIA!
I'm putting a 2001 LM7 into my 82 CJ-7 and am about to start working on the fuel delivery system. I have decided on the pump I'm going to use but I don't know what kind of connectors I am supposed to use on the fuel rails. luckily with the 2001 LM7 there is what appear to be a receive rail and a return rail, so I can re-route the return to the tank (which happens to be there already on my CJ) .
My question is, what are the connectors called that I need to look for for the rails? I know there is supposed to be 50-60psi on the receive rail so I can't simply put a high pressure hose and clamp on it...it has a barb of some sort so I'm sure its a specific fitting. I've read somewhere that they call it an "AN-6" fitting, but when I went to my local auto parts store and asked them they looked at me like I was smoking crak... so, anyone got some advice for a brother?
TIA!
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I believe you need 15117 and 15118 from here http://aeromotiveinc.com/products-pa...quick-connect/
I'd e-mail Aeromotive tech to be sure though, they've always been very helpful for me.
I'd e-mail Aeromotive tech to be sure though, they've always been very helpful for me.