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Old 03-04-04, 07:16 PM
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fuel quick releases

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...category=42924

these could make disconnecting the fuel lines a bit more neat

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I dunno if I'd trust a no name brand like that, but Summit Racing sells something similar. Would make it REALY easy to pull the motor. They are costly though, like $30-40 per fitting.
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ummm...wiggins isn't a no name brand....it is an industrial equivalent to aeroquip...

wiggins clamps are the kind of hard clamp you sometimes see on hard intercooler pipes...the flanged kind.

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Um, and why would you want to use something like this?
Do you foresee pulling your motor that much to warrant using these things?
What's wrong with the regular fuel lines?  Or are you already running AN stuff?
Adding more complexity into the system just make for more chances of failure.  I would prefer to keep the fuel system as simple as possible.



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