Javad, others, fuel line question

JShadzi at aol.com JShadzi at aol.com
Mon Apr 15 01:05:11 EDT 2002


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Hey, I've been out of town for the weekend, I concur with Marc's info, the
fitting below, if you're referring the inlet to the CIS metering head, is
12x1.5mm, Aeroquip and Earls should both make a nice 12x1.4 to -6.

Another thing to consider, use inexpensive aluminum tubing, available at most
any hardware store, for the bulk of the long sections, costs under $1 per
foot, and is very easy to work with, bens nicely etc.  Then you could use
tube nuts to make the connections on either end back into AN stuff.  Though
its supposed to be a 37 degree flare, with the soft aluminum, you can do a
45, and when you cinch down the fittings it always seals well.

HTH,
Javad

In a message dated 04/14/2002 7:01:46 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
spokes at mail.the-wire.com writes:


> How do I measure if it's 14 or 16mm?  Is it simply the wrench size used to
> turn
> the fitting?
>





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