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Project84 02-14-04 08:01 PM

what size is the banjo bolt on the fuel rail?
 
What size is the banjo bolt on the fuel rails for the N/A engine? From what I found, one side is M14 X 1.5 and the other side is M12 X 1.25 which is metric.

I want to know if those numbers are equal to a specific even numbered NPT size like 3/8" or 5/16"

Or, does anyone know where I can get some adapter fittings with metric on one side and -AN on the other. I checked Jegs and they didn't seem to have those sizes.

Thanks,

RETed 02-14-04 08:19 PM

NO, NPT is NPT, and metric is metric.

Metric to AN adapters are listed here:
http://fc3spro.com/TECH/MODS/FUEL/fsystem.htm


-Ted

Project84 02-14-04 08:38 PM

I found them on Summit Racing. Thanks

Kenteth 02-15-04 11:03 AM

Re: what size is the banjo bolt on the fuel rail?
 

Originally posted by Project84
What size is the banjo bolt on the fuel rails for the N/A engine? From what I found, one side is M14 X 1.5 and the other side is M12 X 1.25 which is metric.

I want to know if those numbers are equal to a specific even numbered NPT size like 3/8" or 5/16"

Or, does anyone know where I can get some adapter fittings with metric on one side and -AN on the other. I checked Jegs and they didn't seem to have those sizes.

Thanks,

theres banjo bolts on the fuel rail?

AE_Racer 02-15-04 02:10 PM

im guessing he's replacing the pulsation dampener with a banjo bolt

Project84 02-15-04 02:17 PM


Originally posted by AE_Racer
im guessing he's replacing the pulsation dampener with a banjo bolt
Actually, I'm looking for the parts required to do this:

http://fc3spro.com/TECH/MODS/FUEL/pararail.jpg


Kent, I think your car has a different fuel rail. Mine is a S4 and yours is a S5.

Kenteth 02-15-04 02:44 PM

yup, you're right


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