cis distributor fittings
Brendan Walsh
bkwalsh4201 at hotmail.com
Mon Feb 2 19:10:40 EST 2004
the cis-e uses a banjo type fitting, where the e3 uses a screw in type, kind
of like the connection for your cable box, only for plumbing, unless... oh
do i feel sheepish, i would bet the thread in the distributor for the screw
in the cis-e banjo fitting is the same as in the cis-e3 fuel lines that
would mean all i need it the cold start line since it goes to a different
spot on the distributor. Maybe one of you fortunate multi platform car
owners could tell me...
Thanks
Brendan
From: Eric Sanborn <eric_audi.ql at mindspring.com>
To: "Brendan K. Walsh" <bkwalsh4201 at hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: cis residua; pressure
Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2004 18:15:32 -0500
Brendan K. Walsh wrote:
which car? an 87.5 or a regular 87? I' looking for the regular cis set,
I'm
going back to the original distributor since the cis-e dpr won't run the e3
distributor. just in case i confused you...
For 5 cylinder stuff I have most of a set of CIS lines off a '85 turbo (only
missing the cold start valve). I also have 2 or 3 lines from a CIS-E off a
'85 4k. I also have the complete distrubutor off this car.
Can you not reuse the fuel lines off the CIS-III distributor? My 4ktq has
lines off a VW GTI because they fit my needs better. As far as I know they
are all interchangable, just maybe different lengths and bends. Order does
not matter as far as which port goes to which cylinder, they all spray all
the time anyway.
--
Eric Sanborn
'85 4ktq
http://sofadog.net/4ktq/
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