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Author: Subject: Fuel rail fittings???
furryeggs

posted on 19/4/16 at 08:52 PM Reply With Quote
Fuel rail fittings???

I'm struggling to find fuel fittings for mr alluminium fuel rail on my spaced R6 TB's. I got them off someone on here but cant remember who( flak monkey i yhink, but he's not replying to my u2u.

M16 is to small
M18 is to big
5/8" tapered hose tails doesn't quite fit propally (2 threads max)

any ideas?

theres a picture in my photo archive i think? or on my "tiger build so far" thread.

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theduck

posted on 19/4/16 at 09:29 PM Reply With Quote
Sounds like it could be an6 which would be 9/16 thread
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phelpsa

posted on 19/4/16 at 10:01 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by theduck
Sounds like it could be an6 which would be 9/16 thread


M16 is bigger than that though. Maybe 11/16.

Edit.. 5/8 is tight but M16 too small? That doesn't seem to add up.

[Edited on 19-4-16 by phelpsa]

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furryeggs

posted on 20/4/16 at 07:06 AM Reply With Quote
i have 5/8 brass fuel fittings, they start off ok for 2-3 turns then stop, threads look the same, they are tapered though so maybe thats it? I can't find straight cut fin 5/8 anywhere.
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furryeggs

posted on 5/5/16 at 01:16 PM Reply With Quote
Well it turns out my fittings are 3/8x19, my brass 5/8 fittings are actually 3/8 straight cut.
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