AC AUTOTECHNIC fuel rail fitting size needed....
Does anyone know from experience the inlet fitting size on the AC Autotechnic fuel rail for the b motors???? It comes with a fitting for the stock banjo but i wanna use some AN fittings.
I needed to order some fittings for my braided steel hose setup.....i need to know the inlet fitting size please
I needed to order some fittings for my braided steel hose setup.....i need to know the inlet fitting size please
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by djtsmith007 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ask AC</TD></TR></TABLE> sounds like a good idea to mee!!
Yeah i called AC and the guy said he has no idea what size it is.....what a dummy!
I didn't want to have to remove the fuel rail again because they leak when removed.....
I didn't want to have to remove the fuel rail again because they leak when removed.....
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by alscrx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yeah i called AC and the guy said he has no idea what size it is.....what a dummy!
I didn't want to have to remove the fuel rail again because they leak when removed.....</TD></TR></TABLE>
Haha! You must have talked to Ivan, right?
I worked at AC Autotechnic for two years, no one there knows anything. They are all about show and that's one of the reasons why I left.
If it helps, Golden Eagle used to make AC's fuel rails. I dont know if they still do or if they are now getting them from Taiwan - but I bet the fittings are still the same as Golden Eagle.
And according to Golden Eagle's website:
-Precision CNC machined from 6061T6 billet aluminum
11/16” ( .6875 ) fuel bore for maximum fuel delivery on street or full race alcohol burning engines
- -8AN O-ring ( Boss ) ports provide huge flow capability
-Utilizes two ( 2 ) 1/8 NPT ( pipe ) ports for fuel pressure gauge or fuel pressure sending unit. Also comes with two
( 2 ) 1/8” NPT plugs
-Allows use of stock fuel pressure regulator
Comes with stock Banjo fitting adapter and plug for “bolt-on” applications
-Optional fittings:
- -6 AN fitting Part# GAN100-6
- -8 AN fitting Part# GAN100-8
- -10 AN fitting Part# GAN100-10
Hope that helps point you in the right direction.
I didn't want to have to remove the fuel rail again because they leak when removed.....</TD></TR></TABLE>
Haha! You must have talked to Ivan, right?
I worked at AC Autotechnic for two years, no one there knows anything. They are all about show and that's one of the reasons why I left.
If it helps, Golden Eagle used to make AC's fuel rails. I dont know if they still do or if they are now getting them from Taiwan - but I bet the fittings are still the same as Golden Eagle.
And according to Golden Eagle's website:
-Precision CNC machined from 6061T6 billet aluminum
11/16” ( .6875 ) fuel bore for maximum fuel delivery on street or full race alcohol burning engines
- -8AN O-ring ( Boss ) ports provide huge flow capability
-Utilizes two ( 2 ) 1/8 NPT ( pipe ) ports for fuel pressure gauge or fuel pressure sending unit. Also comes with two
( 2 ) 1/8” NPT plugs
-Allows use of stock fuel pressure regulator
Comes with stock Banjo fitting adapter and plug for “bolt-on” applications
-Optional fittings:
- -6 AN fitting Part# GAN100-6
- -8 AN fitting Part# GAN100-8
- -10 AN fitting Part# GAN100-10
Hope that helps point you in the right direction.
Yeah that guy was an idiot, Just trying to sell me another ac fitting when i don't need it, I need an AN size,LOL.......
Ok, so i guess i'll try the 8AN....thanks
Ok, so i guess i'll try the 8AN....thanks
Also heard since its a 5/8" bore, They could have used a 5/8 npt fitting!!!
But only thing is 5/8 could be..
5/8-18
5/8-20
So i can't order 3 or 4 fittings online....i need the correct size. Why is this so hard?
Someone has to have done this with that rail!
But only thing is 5/8 could be..
5/8-18
5/8-20
So i can't order 3 or 4 fittings online....i need the correct size. Why is this so hard?
Someone has to have done this with that rail!
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