Connecting Stainless Line to Stock Fuel Filter
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Connecting Stainless Line to Stock Fuel Filter
Is this possible? I'm replacing all of the fuel lines in my engine bay with -6an line this week, and like a dummy, I ordered a RX7.com Fuel Filter. This is my first time working with Stainless line, so it's all new to me.
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Im using the factory rails, feed and return for now, but I'm going to run a -4an return after I get my car running. The Vacuum rack is gone as well.
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BTW, I'm doing the parallel fuel mod, and I have all of the materials needed, I'm just waiting on my new LIM before I start and I want to make sure I have all of my ducks in a row.
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www.jegs.com sells filters with drop in cartridges. The housings have -An fittings. It shouldn't be too
hard to go on and replace the lines from the pump to the engine.
hard to go on and replace the lines from the pump to the engine.
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Sweet, i guess I need to find a home for my stock style rx7.com filter and just get a filter with an fittings? Last few questions and I'm no longer confused about anything. How do I attach the SS line to the tank? Do I have to eliminate the hard line return and use 4an line?
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