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Old 08-16-2009, 04:57 PM   #1
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fuel filter and lines

parts list:
6 areoquip FCM1012 -6 hose ends
4 russell 640850 adapter fittings
2 russell 640860 adapter fittings
6' russell braided stanless line
1 12" male to male coupling 3/8 hard line
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nice
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nice, so you used both fuel filters, stock and the flex fuel for regulator...
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yep. i'd rather replace the stock one when it gets dirty
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cheaper that way too, ive seen some other guys do the same thing.
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so if i use the flex fuel filter i dont need the hard line since it already has the quick disconnect...
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Quote: Originally Posted by 01blzxtreme
so if i use the flex fuel filter i dont need the hard line since it already has the quick disconnect...
this is the flex fuel filter
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yeah thats the filter i got...
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Re: fuel filter and lines

ok i ordered all the parts but were can i get that 12'' 3/8 hardline with the quick disconnects on it from
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Re: fuel filter and lines

Quote: Originally Posted by mknight759
ok i ordered all the parts but were can i get that 12'' 3/8 hardline with the quick disconnects on it from
i got mine from napa, just goto your local parts store and look around or ask some one. thats what i did
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thats were i went he told me it was a dealer item < you know how smart some of them are > but i found something i purchased a fittng from summit that has the 3/8 springlock to a -6 male fitting rus -640940 so i can just go from the fuel rail to the filter
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Quote: Originally Posted by mknight759
thats were i went he told me it was a dealer item < you know how smart some of them are > but i found something i purchased a fittng from summit that has the 3/8 springlock to a -6 male fitting rus -640940 so i can just go from the fuel rail to the filter
the description sounds right, altho i can't see a pic, i'm sure i,ve seen that fitting in another thread and it worked good.
the next thing u have to do is learn how to cut and install fittings on the braided line. i have descriptive pics if u need them.
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yes the pics would probably be helpful on the evap line you have disconnected in the 5th pic what are you going to do with it thanks
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delete it and vent it from the tank



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