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> Lookng for source for CIS nipple
Dr Evil
post Jun 15 2005, 12:32 PM
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Hello all,

I am looking for a place to purchase the nipple that goes onto the CIS pressure accumulator. It is a wierd thread and size and I have had no luck locally. I knew that CIS was used on many cars so I went to Ecology auto wrecking and pulled one off of an accumulator for a VW Fox or Jetta. The only problem now is that the inner and outer diameter of the nipple part itself are too small. The part that attaches to the accumulator itself is the right size, though. What can I do? I'll try to take a pic today so I cna clear this up if I am confusing anyone.
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ArtechnikA
post Jun 19 2005, 08:49 AM
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sorry if i wasn't sufficiently explicit before...

here's the Earl's application page:
Earl's Powers Steering and FI Adapters
this is the part you need:
991955ERL 16mm x 1.50 AN-6 Power Steering / Fuel Injection - "O" Ring Seal
991956ERL 18mm x 1.50 AN-6 Power Steering - "O" Ring Seal

i don't recall if you need the 18mm or the 16mm - IIRC it's the 16 but it doesn't matter - get whichever size you need.

you WILL need a thick cross-section O-ring (i may have mentioned this before).

if you're using AN-6 fuel hose, you're done - just get an appropriate hose end and connect. if you're *not* using AN-6, you can get an adapter to whatever you're're using from the AN-6 fitting.

i have done this, it works.
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