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Re: Fuel pump choices Posted by skibumm100 [Email] (#3255) [Profile/Gallery] (more from skibumm100) on Fri, 23 Sep 2016 04:59:16 In Reply to: Re: Fuel pump choices, TML [Profile/Gallery] , Thu, 22 Sep 2016 15:08:53 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
As an aside, Eeuro also sells the plastic retaining piece that's attached to the top of the assembly that holds the fuel fittings in the top of the assembly. They get brittle and can snap unexpectedly when trying to get the fuel elbows out of the the top of the assembly. It's a good part to have on hand when you do this job and it's cheap. I'm about 50/50 on breaking those. If you get in a pickle and ruin the ends of the nylon fuel line you can buy push lock nylon fittings from McMaster-Carr in metric sizes so you can splice the fuel line. They have an o-ring seal and bite into the tubing. Don't use any old plastic tubing, use the metric nylon stuff. They sell that too. As with any fuel system work, check and double check your work. Splicing fuel lines is done at your own risk. My lawyer made me say that.
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