AN banjo bolt for fuel filter
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AN banjo bolt for fuel filter
i am trying to get an aeromotive FPR hooked up using AN lines from the fuel filter. Does anybody know which part i use to convert the banjo bolt on the fuel filter to AN threads ? i was looking around on http://www.anplumbing.com and i couldnt figure out which one i needed...any help ?
[Modified by D-SPEED, 11:24 AM 2/4/2002]
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Re: AN banjo bolt for fuel filter (D-SPEED)
If its Honda, then it is most likely M12-1.25 which is the same as Solex. They have an adapter to AN6 somewhere on the site and they also have a replacement Banjo to An6 too. I have done this on my 88 CRX Si and I assume the teg is the same.
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Re: AN banjo bolt for fuel filter (RGAZ)
"807691 12mm x1.25 -6 Banjo Hose End- Solex,Mikuni,Dellorto "
is this what you got ?
one question though...the inlet on the aeromotive FPR is -10...do i just get a -6/-10 adapter ?
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Re: AN banjo bolt for fuel filter (D-SPEED)
Yes and no. (like that answer?)
On my fuel filter I actually have a solex to AN6 adapter which looks like a 1/4" npt to AN6 adapter.
On my fuel TANK, the adapter was too tall so I have what you ahve a picture of there. The clearance was my issue.
The solex adapter is there somewhere, you may need to e-mail them.
Yes, just get the an10 to an6 adapter.
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On my fuel filter I actually have a solex to AN6 adapter which looks like a 1/4" npt to AN6 adapter.
On my fuel TANK, the adapter was too tall so I have what you ahve a picture of there. The clearance was my issue.
The solex adapter is there somewhere, you may need to e-mail them.
Yes, just get the an10 to an6 adapter.
Randy
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Re: AN banjo bolt for fuel filter (RGAZ)
This thing will screw right into the top of the fuel filter and has a -6AN fitting for the hose end.
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Desc: 12mmx1.25 -6 Carburetor Adapter Solex, Dellorto, Mikuni
Part #991945
Earls Fitting
Desc: 12mmx1.25 -6 Carburetor Adapter Solex, Dellorto, Mikuni
Part #991945
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Re: AN banjo bolt for fuel filter (DirtyLude)
Awesome, thanks!! But wouldn't the one D-Speed posted work better with the fuel filter in the stock location?
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This thing will screw right into the top of the fuel filter and has a -6AN fitting for the hose end.
Earls Fitting
Desc: 12mmx1.25 -6 Carburetor Adapter Solex, Dellorto, Mikuni
Part #991945
Earls Fitting
Desc: 12mmx1.25 -6 Carburetor Adapter Solex, Dellorto, Mikuni
Part #991945
[Modified by HXMan, 4:01 PM 2/4/2002]
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Re: AN banjo bolt for fuel filter (HXMan)
The earls will work fine if you use a 90 degree hose end rather than the straight one he's showing you there. If you look, there's actually an adapter fitting AND a hose end there.
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Re: AN banjo bolt for fuel filter (mplex2000)
what I did is get the AEM fuel fiter, run a thread to AN fitting on the top of the filter, and then screw in the line with a straight or 45 fitting
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