Fuel line fittings/an adapters?
#1
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Fuel line fittings/an adapters?
I have an 16v 83 us l jet. I need some rubber or braided fuel lines from the damper to both rails and from the feed line to back of damper. Does anyone make a set of these? Or does anyone know what type of fitting can adapt to AN fittings so I can make my own lines? The fittings are like rounded with a clamping nut, I don’t know what they are called (orb, globeseal?) I’ve searched the threads and have seen these discussed but no straight answer as to what adapters to use. I don’t want to use crimped ends like this if I don’t have to.
Something like this is what I’m looking for.
Something like this is what I’m looking for.
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You've got choices. The places I like to look for these kinds of adapter, in no particular order are Racetronix.biz, Speedflow (there's a US site with much better shipping prices, in case you find the AUS site first), Fragola, and Vibrant.
I have it on good authority that Goodridge makes these kinds of fittings, as does XRP (?) but I've never been able to find exactly the kinds of things you're looking for, from those vendors.
Finally, you're correct about the name of the fittings; these are globeseal connections. I forget the DIN number.
Let me know if you want more details about how I've done things. Most of my work has been on an S4 engine (and a 16V 944, but it's a highly related engine), so I don't know the S3 and prior engines and fittings anywhere near as well.
At any rate, I think that the vendors I listed above will have what you're looking for; there are plenty of AN to barbed fittings available.
Cheers
I have it on good authority that Goodridge makes these kinds of fittings, as does XRP (?) but I've never been able to find exactly the kinds of things you're looking for, from those vendors.
Finally, you're correct about the name of the fittings; these are globeseal connections. I forget the DIN number.
Let me know if you want more details about how I've done things. Most of my work has been on an S4 engine (and a 16V 944, but it's a highly related engine), so I don't know the S3 and prior engines and fittings anywhere near as well.
At any rate, I think that the vendors I listed above will have what you're looking for; there are plenty of AN to barbed fittings available.
Cheers
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BAT Mocal also has a good assortment of fittings.
Oil Cooling and Fluid Conveying Products | BAT Inc.
I have a handful of custom ones to conver the M16 to SAE 3/8 QD if you want to go quick connect.
Oil Cooling and Fluid Conveying Products | BAT Inc.
I have a handful of custom ones to conver the M16 to SAE 3/8 QD if you want to go quick connect.
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The fittings are Cohline plenty of places to get them world wide try www.newcoproducts.com.