What thread type is the fuel line running from the bottom of the FPR on a 3100/3400 94-99?
AN6?
I have lots of 3/8" braided steel line rated at 1,000psi so AN6 is preferred. The FMU I am planning on using has barbed fittings that attach to 1/8 npt. Now, running higher pressures I don't trust barbed fittings so I am adapting. If the FPR is AN6 it would make it easy. Then using AN6-1/8NPT adapters for the FMU.
Once I replace the fuel pump I hope to have the braided 3/8" line from the pump>filter>rail. Just an added measure of confidence dealing w/ higher fuel pressures for 5psi turbo.
But I have a feeling the FPR isn't going to make life easy. I haven't taken mine apart to look yet even though the block is stripped down to the heads.
I plan on using an FMU so if anyone has done this before please advise what type of fittings I would need.
I hope the mods don't mind excessive threads? I try to keep new threads to a minimum. At least this way there is a referrence for others. I tried searching for FPR adapter types and found none.
AN6?
I have lots of 3/8" braided steel line rated at 1,000psi so AN6 is preferred. The FMU I am planning on using has barbed fittings that attach to 1/8 npt. Now, running higher pressures I don't trust barbed fittings so I am adapting. If the FPR is AN6 it would make it easy. Then using AN6-1/8NPT adapters for the FMU.
Once I replace the fuel pump I hope to have the braided 3/8" line from the pump>filter>rail. Just an added measure of confidence dealing w/ higher fuel pressures for 5psi turbo.
But I have a feeling the FPR isn't going to make life easy. I haven't taken mine apart to look yet even though the block is stripped down to the heads.
I plan on using an FMU so if anyone has done this before please advise what type of fittings I would need.
I hope the mods don't mind excessive threads? I try to keep new threads to a minimum. At least this way there is a referrence for others. I tried searching for FPR adapter types and found none.
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