I'm in the process of building a fuel rail for my spider manifold (didn't come with one and I can't find anyone with one for sale) so I'm trying to get one built asap but I can't find anyone who sells slip on nipples that fit the 5/16th hose that goes on the injectors. Can anyone help point me in the right direction home depot and lowes was a totall bust. I know someone makes them I found a pic on subarutex's pictures http://www.subarutex...14-04_20015.jpg
any help would be great thanks.
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5/16th nipples for fuel line?
Started by
Tosh
, Nov 20 2006 08:15 AM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 20 November 2006 - 08:15 AM
#2
Posted 20 November 2006 - 10:23 AM
Talk to your local auto parts store & explain what you're looking for. You're looking for the store that has the old guys who've been wrenching on cars forever. If the store has a full machine shop attached, that's a good sign.
If they don't have anything, they'll very likely know where to get stuff. I needed to build an adapter for some fuel line, and one of the stores was able to point me to a little hole in the wall pipe supply shop in town that had exactly what I needed.
-=Russ=-
If they don't have anything, they'll very likely know where to get stuff. I needed to build an adapter for some fuel line, and one of the stores was able to point me to a little hole in the wall pipe supply shop in town that had exactly what I needed.
-=Russ=-
#3
Posted 20 November 2006 - 10:23 AM
Talk to your local auto parts store & explain what you're looking for. You're looking for the store that has the old guys who've been wrenching on cars forever. If the store has a full machine shop attached, that's a good sign.
If they don't have anything, they'll very likely know where to get stuff. I needed to build an adapter for some fuel line, and one of the stores was able to point me to a little hole in the wall pipe supply shop in town that had exactly what I needed.
-=Russ=-
If they don't have anything, they'll very likely know where to get stuff. I needed to build an adapter for some fuel line, and one of the stores was able to point me to a little hole in the wall pipe supply shop in town that had exactly what I needed.
-=Russ=-
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