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Filter #409360 03/01/04 02:52 AM
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abnormaltoy Offline OP
Rock Warrior
Right off the top of your head...does anyone know the inlet and outlet size on the fuel filter? I know it's metric (not much gets by me!). I want to see if there's an adapter to take it to an AN fitting (ie 3/8 to AN -6).
Mark


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Re: Filter [Re: abnormaltoy] #409361 03/01/04 04:53 AM
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SHAD Offline
Body Damage is Cool
I think it's 14mm fitting on the line and 17mm on the filter at least on the 2nd gen 4 runners and trucks.
Opps now I read it fully sorry don't know the line size exxactly either. Too much Sam Adams again tonight...

Last edited by SHAD; 03/01/04 04:57 AM.

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Re: Filter [Re: SHAD] #409362 03/01/04 12:42 PM
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abnormaltoy Offline OP
Rock Warrior
No problem...say hi to Sam for me! It's probably more trouble than it's worth...I'll just plumb in an aftermarket filter.
Thanks,
Mark


I would rather suffer the consequences of a Conservative?s error, than suffer the consequences of a Socialist's intent.
Re: Filter [Re: abnormaltoy] #409363 03/01/04 01:50 PM
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SHAD Offline
Body Damage is Cool
It's that damn sam adams double boch man that stuff is strong. I think your best bet would be to just use a flaring tool and reflare the line with a AN fitting on it.

Last edited by SHAD; 03/01/04 01:52 PM.

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