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Aeroquip a 4x4 fuel reg

Old 15-08-2016, 08:31 AM
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Default Aeroquip a 4x4 fuel reg

I see a few have done it can anyone tell me what -6 and tap they used please
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I just bought a billet rail as it seemed to be the easiest and neatest solution.
I know ggr do a bolt on adapter that allows you to use a push on hose/jubilee clip. Might be easier to adapt that to -6? Although that does mean retaining the original flange joint.

Edit to say sorry I should have read the original post properly before replying
Are you wanting to keep the original 4x4 regulator and aeroquip the return?

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Originally Posted by fraser9764

Edit to say sorry I should have read the original post properly before replying
Are you wanting to keep the original 4x4 regulator and aeroquip the return?
Yes thats it mate Return
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These are very useful for this type of job http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Torques-U-K...=p4634.c0.m322
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Here you go jay

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1/8npt into the bottom of the regulator
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Originally Posted by Turbosystems
These are very useful for this type of job http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Torques-U-K...=p4634.c0.m322
Originally Posted by whizzisat114
Here you go jay


Thanks Guys

Originally Posted by cozzy jeff
1/8npt into the bottom of the regulator
Cheers Jeff that is what I was alter
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