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Old May 1, 2004 | 02:27 PM
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aklim hsr fuel lines

i cannot reply to your pm to me or email you because you have selected to not receive emails or pms from this board.

but to answer your question. you need 2 3ft hose lines. 2 straight -6AN to hose ends, 2 -6AN 90* to hose, and 2 14mm to -6AN adapters.

these are earl part numbers to do it the way i did mine.

(2) 306006 - 3ft section of hose /6AN
(2) 800106 - -6AN to straight hose
(2) 809106 - -6AN90* to hose
(2) 991954 - 14mm x 1.50 o-ring adapter

http://stealthram.com/fuellinerouting.html
Old May 1, 2004 | 02:42 PM
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mrr, I got away with 1 of the 6' hose lines and cut it to size. I think its cheaper to get the 6' than 2 3' ones.
Old May 1, 2004 | 02:45 PM
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you can do it either way. bit if you don't have a hacksaw to cut it with, then getting the 2 3ft lines is easiest. and when you cut the steel braided line, make sure you duct tape it where you are cutting. if you don't , it will fray up instantly and you won't get the ends put on.

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Old May 1, 2004 | 03:01 PM
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Originally posted by mrr23
and when you cut the steel braided line, akes sure you duct tape it where you are cutting. if you don't , it will fray up instantly and you won't get the ends put on.
This has been the word of the Lord mrr!

Follow these directions or you are doomed to spend at least 3 hours cursing and hitting things... and have bleeding fingers.
Old May 2, 2004 | 12:01 AM
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Re: aklim hsr fuel lines

Originally posted by mrr23
i cannot reply to your pm to me or email you because you have selected to not receive emails or pms from this board.

but to answer your question. you need 2 3ft hose lines. 2 straight -6AN to hose ends, 2 -6AN 90* to hose, and 2 14mm to -6AN adapters.

these are earl part numbers to do it the way i did mine.

(2) 306006 - 3ft section of hose /6AN
(2) 800106 - -6AN to straight hose
(2) 809106 - -6AN90* to hose
(2) 991954 - 14mm x 1.50 o-ring adapter

http://stealthram.com/fuellinerouting.html
Thanx. Don't understand it but my options allow me to receieve PM but keep email invisiable
Old May 2, 2004 | 02:06 AM
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We use a dremel to cut the steel braided lines, we tape them up first of course.
Old May 2, 2004 | 01:33 PM
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I just went to a local shop & had them build the lines cost me like $50. to do both lines.
Old May 2, 2004 | 06:59 PM
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Originally posted by krazzycowgirl
I just went to a local shop & had them build the lines cost me like $50. to do both lines.
They bent steel line or used the same parts that we talked about? How did they do that? Those parts from Summit all ran for over $120
Old May 2, 2004 | 11:37 PM
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They are braided steel lines with all the connectors.
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