I'm looking for a source for the fuel injector rubber elbow that goes between the injector and the fuel rail. AA has them for about $14 each ( which seems high) , and I found a company in Maine (Foreign Intrigue) that has them for $3. They don't show up on PP's site or GPI's, or any of the other big parts sites. Anybody have a suggestion?
Also, I think I read somewhere that I shouldn't use regular screw clamps on the fuel injection hose connections. What type of clamp should be used?
Thanks.
David
I think I paid 9 bucks each last time I bought them from HPH in redwood city, a few years ago so prices might have gone up....AA is sorta known for having higher prices, but if they got the parts you need, you got to pay....
$3 seems too cheap, but then again it;s just a 3" piece of hose that is pre-bent, maybe they are using a part from another make of car.....
use Fuel Injection clamps, sold at the dealer or your Porsche parts store....local auto places should have them as well, just make sure they are for fuel injection and properly sized for the hose....
I jjust checked High Performance's site and they don't list them either. I guess I have to call a few places and see who might have them in stock.
Thanks....David
I'd just pick up the phone and call Rich. Toll free, nothing to lose.
I used high pressure hose
I just used pieces of FI hose, no special elbows. Maybe it's not by the book, but has worked fine for me.
QUOTE (Rand @ Feb 10 2006, 09:41 PM) |
I just used pieces of FI hose, no special elbows. Maybe it's not by the book, but has worked fine for me. |
I was replacing the elbows because one of the old ones was a piece of straight hose and it was kinked almost shut. Didn't look good. But I didn't realise that they would be scarce, or at least hard to find.
....David
I thought that the bent host was crimped on to the fuel injector itself and not really a separate part?
QUOTE (jimtab @ Feb 10 2006, 11:53 PM) | ||
me too, and the injectors are still working very well Cap'n |
QUOTE (nola914 @ Feb 11 2006, 07:51 PM) |
I was replacing the elbows because one of the old ones was a piece of straight hose and it was kinked almost shut. Didn't look good. But I didn't realise that they would be scarce, or at least hard to find. ....David |
QUOTE (nola914 @ Feb 11 2006, 06:51 PM) |
I was replacing the elbows because one of the old ones was a piece of straight hose and it was kinked almost shut. Didn't look good. But I didn't realise that they would be scarce, or at least hard to find. ....David |
QUOTE (Rand @ Feb 12 2006, 09:59 AM) |
If the length is right there should be no problem with kinking. |
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