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Old 01-26-08, 11:50 AM   #1
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inline pump for 22re

i'm using a 22re in a samurai buggy, originally i was going to use a carbureated sammi tank with a ford inline pump that i had laying around, but after trying unsuccessfully to get fittings to mate everything up at the local parts stores i figured i'd check to see what people have done here...i'm not worried about the low pressure line to the pump, but what pump have you guys used and what size and type of fittings have you used to get the fuel from the pump to the motor, thanks in advance guys
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Old 01-27-08, 11:43 AM   #2
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I ran my buggy using areoquip fittings and 3/8 braided line at each end of a stainless 3/8 hard line. worked great.


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Old 01-30-08, 07:51 AM   #3
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In opinion,

Exactly what fittings are having problems finding?

Find a Weatherhead dealer usually NAPA's and look through the catalog.

If you cannot find the proper fittings you will have to cut the exsisting fittings off and re flare the hard line with a tube nut that will work.

For soft line,

you can go the route that Mike went or,

You may want to look into a pushlock or socket less style of connectors and hose from any of the major hose and fitting makers
Usually the hose and fittings are rated for arround 250 psi and depending on the spec of the hose from 212' F to 300' F

If you don't already know the super cool fancy "racing hose" is usually cheaper per foot than the parts store junk. But it's up to you to spec. it right for your application....

Or you can do the Hack thing and spend too much money on "fuelinjection hose" at the parts store cut off the fittings and shove it on3" over the hard line and use 3 clamps and have a

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