Fuel line adapter part#'s. Need help.
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Fuel line adapter part#'s. Need help.
Finally getting my new singleplane installed on my LT1. My question is does anybody have the part#'s for the two fittings that are under the drivers seat so that I can order them from Jegs or Summit. I was going to buy the kit from SpeedInc but thats for the stock intake and wouldn't work for me. I am going to run braided hose from the stock lines to the intake and then return back to those factory lines. If anybody has those part numbers, I would appreciate it. LMK TIA Later Clint
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hes talking about the ones i listed in my complete how to carb swap guide i believe..there hardline to an fitting adapter..
http://www.summitracing.com/search/D...eyword=adapter
http://www.summitracing.com/search/D...eyword=adapter
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Yes, I am talking about the ones to go from factory connection fuel lines to go to braided fuel lines to and from my new fuel rails, regulator etc.... If somebody has the two part numbers b/c I don't know know which ones on that list, I would really appreciate it. TIA Later clint
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The first ones in 3/8" and 5/16" are the ones you need to work with the factory fittings. As far as your fuel rails you'll have to make your braided line with the right AN fittings to connect to both. What size lines are you going to run to/from your rails? -8 and -6?
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The first ones in 3/8" and 5/16" are the ones you need to work with the factory fittings. As far as your fuel rails you'll have to make your braided line with the right AN fittings to connect to both. What size lines are you going to run to/from your rails? -8 and -6?
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If you are running -6 for feed/return I think the adapters from russel come that way already. If you are going to run a -8 feed then you will need to visit Aeromotive, they are the only ones that have a 3/8 to -8 and even then I think I have to buy two pieces, the fitting and then a -6 to -8 adapter.
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jusr a word to the wise i would get the earls ones seeing them are the only ones that come in the male fitting in 5/16 an 3/8th.
buy geting the male fitting you wont need to buy a double male fitting to stick between your hose and the adapter..seeing most hose kits come with only female ends.
buy geting the male fitting you wont need to buy a double male fitting to stick between your hose and the adapter..seeing most hose kits come with only female ends.
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don't ahve the russells part number handy, but they have a female GM quick connect on one end and a 6AN male on the other.....they just clip on the OE hard line just like the plastic line you take off. No cutting or compression fitting to deal with.
The part # for one of them was listed earlier.
The part # for one of them was listed earlier.
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Don't know yet but I can tell you once I am finished running my fuel lines. I would have to guess about 12ft. of 6an total maybe more maybe less. Speed inc sells the kit to go from plastic to steel braided so I am sure he knows about the length. later Clint
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About 6 ft each. Speedinc sells a entire kit for 155. Hell of a deal if you ask me. I just did it to my car.
http://www.speedinc.com/catagory.cfm...%20/%20Cooling
http://www.speedinc.com/catagory.cfm...%20/%20Cooling