Hey guys, i had planned to use aeroflow AN-6 to 5/16" hardline adaptors (part no.# AF108-05BLK) mounted directly to fuel pump cover lines. I cut the end barbs off and was left with only 11/16" of pipe where 3/4" is suggested as minimum (at least for an Earls fitting).
Has anyone used (aeroflow) hardline adaptors on the hardlines coming out of fuel pump cover?
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Re: AN-6 to hardline adaptor Q
is this for an E85 sensor?
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It is for AN braided line installation. Reduces the amount of joins between hardline, fuel hose and the braided line. Cookies worklog shows pics of a setup i believe he sourced from flyin miata that includes barb to AN fittings, was hoping to go from hardline straight to AN.
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Re: AN-6 to hardline adaptor Q
Unless you're using PTFE core hose, I'd just use a hose clamp finisher.
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Re: AN-6 to hardline adaptor Q
Thanks zossy1, lucky this is a spare pump cover as I'd already cut the end barbs off. I fit one of the hardline adaptors and it seems to have fit well, just don't particularly want them to fail and spray fuel all over the place.
I have used thes type of brass olive fittings on a previous build with no issues though I'd feel safer with the flared end type fittings, just cannot justify the cost of a flaring tool for one off use.
I have some hose finisher clamps somewhere in the shed, maybe fit a second extinguisher too just in case.
I have used thes type of brass olive fittings on a previous build with no issues though I'd feel safer with the flared end type fittings, just cannot justify the cost of a flaring tool for one off use.
I have some hose finisher clamps somewhere in the shed, maybe fit a second extinguisher too just in case.
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