Does it fit?
#1
AN-6 adapter to fit our fuel lines.
Russell Performance lists this as "-6 AN male to 5/16" SAE quick-disconnect female".
http://russellperformance.com/mc/adapt_fit/fuel.shtml
(about 3/4 down the page)
Will it fit our hard lines and fuel rails?
http://russellperformance.com/mc/adapt_fit/fuel.shtml
(about 3/4 down the page)
Will it fit our hard lines and fuel rails?
Last edited by Rote8; 09-11-2010 at 03:56 PM.
#2
Well, no leaks so far.
Testing a sealed off stub line coming from the hard line in the engine bay, holding fine.
I will leave pressure on it for the rest of the day.
My fuel pressure gauge will go into an AN line connected to this fitting.
PS: Visually, it looks really good.
Off to Murray's for a 90 degree AN6 male to AN6 female to make the bend from the hard line across to the engine.
Testing a sealed off stub line coming from the hard line in the engine bay, holding fine.
I will leave pressure on it for the rest of the day.
My fuel pressure gauge will go into an AN line connected to this fitting.
PS: Visually, it looks really good.
Off to Murray's for a 90 degree AN6 male to AN6 female to make the bend from the hard line across to the engine.
Last edited by Rote8; 09-11-2010 at 12:41 PM.
#4
AN-6 line is installed between hard line and fuel rail.
Drove around, came back and checked it; no leaks.
Update:
Fuel pressure sensor is installed to the AN-6 line.
60 PSI is as low as I have seen so far; 62 at idle.
I am happy to say, I wasted my time installing a fuel pressure sensor...
Drove around, came back and checked it; no leaks.
Update:
Fuel pressure sensor is installed to the AN-6 line.
60 PSI is as low as I have seen so far; 62 at idle.
I am happy to say, I wasted my time installing a fuel pressure sensor...
Last edited by Rote8; 09-11-2010 at 08:28 PM.
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