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> Making Hard Fuel line connections, CIS (6) thread counts ?
DougC
post May 10 2005, 02:25 PM
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OK, I've installed hard fuel lines in the 914 before I install the six, and need to figure out how I'll be making the connection to the stock CIS fuel connections. First, I guess I need the thread count (on the CIS side) to have hoses made up...what size hoses? AN or stock type? Then, to connect these hoses to the accumulator and filter, then to the hard lines that I've install - will standard hose clamps work? Or is there a better way, like buying a flare tool and use some kind of fitting to connect it to the hose I'll be using? I feel so lame when it comes to plumbing this stuff but I need to get it right, so any and all advice is appreciated. TIA!

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ArtechnikA
post May 10 2005, 02:49 PM
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i did all the CIS connections in my ur-GTI Rabbit in AN-6. hose ends and adapters were available for all the fittings. i donno what all you're trying to connect on your car, and i don't know the 911 fitting sizes. but i'd have to guess there are Earl's hose ends and adapter fittings for all that stuff too...
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