Need help these Hseries are headaches. Fuel line too short H2B
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Need help these Hseries are headaches. Fuel line too short H2B
Yo any body have any suggestions on what I could do about the fuel line that goes from the fuel filter to the fuel rail. On the H it is on the other side so it's about 12 inches too short. Will a Prelude ome work or does any one know if there is a short cut way out by cutting the hoes getting a piece of stainless steel metal tubing and use the metal tubing to adapt it with a clamp plus a couple more inches of fuel hose, because I checked Arch Auto for the Prelude line and they said it was a dealers part, and you know how expensive the dealer is.
Note, it is for an H2B so the motor is not tilted like a full H22 so it is probably slightly even further the a regular Prelude H22 but then again I'm not sure where the Fuel filther is on a Prelude chasis. My car is an EG 4dr
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Note, it is for an H2B so the motor is not tilted like a full H22 so it is probably slightly even further the a regular Prelude H22 but then again I'm not sure where the Fuel filther is on a Prelude chasis. My car is an EG 4dr
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Re: Need help these Hseries are headaches. Fuel line too short H2B (CRAZY-EG9)
I believe you can use an accord fuel rail, the inlet is on the other side, not sure about what year.
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Re: (CRAZY-EG9)
If money is tight go to autozone and get some fuel line cut for you. Also its not a headache if you would do a lil research first on the swap your doing
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Re: (turboedsupe)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by turboedsupe »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If money is tight go to autozone and get some fuel line cut for you. Also its not a headache if you would do a lil research first on the swap your doing</TD></TR></TABLE>
Watch your [freak]in mouth because I did alot of research on the swap. I did all the the work so far on my own so shut the [freak] up.
Watch your [freak]in mouth because I did alot of research on the swap. I did all the the work so far on my own so shut the [freak] up.
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Dude calm down i was just saying in every faq it tells you about the fuel inlet being on the opposite side. Congrats on doin the swap on your own i just got done with my first swap and its a h2b also
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Re: Need help these Hseries are headaches. Fuel line too short H2B (CRAZY-EG9)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CRAZY-EG9 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Watch your [freak]in mouth because I did alot of research on the swap. I did all the the work so far on my own so shut the [freak] up.</TD></TR></TABLE>
ny ftw baby
Watch your [freak]in mouth because I did alot of research on the swap. I did all the the work so far on my own so shut the [freak] up.</TD></TR></TABLE>
ny ftw baby
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Re: (CRAZY-EG9)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CRAZY-EG9 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Watch your [freak]in mouth because I did alot of research on the swap. I did all the the work so far on my own so shut the [freak] up.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I could tell you how I did mine for $3 using air hose repair (dual male fitting) kit from a hardware store. But it sounds like you got this all wrapped up.
I never understand the attitude that comes from noobz WHILE ASKING FOR HELP.
WTF
Watch your [freak]in mouth because I did alot of research on the swap. I did all the the work so far on my own so shut the [freak] up.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I could tell you how I did mine for $3 using air hose repair (dual male fitting) kit from a hardware store. But it sounds like you got this all wrapped up.
I never understand the attitude that comes from noobz WHILE ASKING FOR HELP.
WTF
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