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Old 10-29-2009, 11:30 AM   #1
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Russel adapter fitting question

Will these fittings also connect to the sending unit on top of the tank? Are they the same quick connect that the filter uses? Im using the flex fuel filter/regulator for a returnless fuel rail. My lines are junk and want to replace them all with -6 braided straight from the pump.

How about the EVAP line too? Has anyone used the black line with the fittings already on the end from Dorman?

Thanks in advance guys.

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yes
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ouch that will cost some $ they real proud of that braided ss hose
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Quote: Originally Posted by mknight759
ouch that will cost some $ they real proud of that braided ss hose

eh, its nothing compared to plumbing a race car. Wait untill you start running -10 and -12 line everywhere.
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Re: Russel adapter fitting question

I am trying to figure out a way to run those lines on my truck but the adapter fittings won't work but my truck is a 95 i looked at a sending unit for a newer model and they have the quick connects on it. not sure if ur sending unit is like mine though
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I am trying to figure out a way to run those lines on my truck but the adapter fittings won't work but my truck is a 95 i looked at a sending unit for a newer model and they have the quick connects on it. not sure if ur sending unit is like mine though
which fittings your sender have? the screw/oring kind? if so, they sell those, make and female
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Quote: Originally Posted by 04Xtreme
which fittings your sender have? the screw/oring kind? if so, they sell those, make and female
Yeah i haven't seen those i want to go from that to a 6an have u got a part number or can u tell me what kind of fitting it is called?Thanks
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Yeah i haven't seen those i want to go from that to a 6an have u got a part number or can u tell me what kind of fitting it is called?Thanks
do you need and male ones or the female ones?
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Re: Russel adapter fitting question

Quote: Originally Posted by 82LS10
I am trying to figure out a way to run those lines on my truck but the adapter fittings won't work but my truck is a 95 i looked at a sending unit for a newer model and they have the quick connects on it. not sure if ur sending unit is like mine though
if that were the case, youd be better off welding the fittings on ur old sender
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female http://www.jegs.com/p/Earls/Earls-Fu...56078/10002/-1


male http://www.jegs.com/p/Earls/Earls-AN...54064/10002/-1


pressure is 16mm, return is 14mm
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Thanks alot i been wondering a few weeks about that i ordered them should be here next week.
Thanks again



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