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930 3.3 CIS Fuel Lines

Wondering if any of you EFI guys or anyone else happens to have a set of CIS fuel lines laying around?

Looking for the lines that connect to the fuel head and back to the accumulator etc..

Condition unimportant as long as banjo fittings present & metal portion not bent or twisted. Want to use as pattern to make-up new lines.

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Paul

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I have two lines you may want, they are from a 3.6T fuel system.

Part #'s are

930 110 301 07 for the rubber line w/ flare fittings
930 110 304 06 for the hard metal return line

They look new, supposedly they only have dyno time at the factory on them, they were pulled from a crate engine back in the IMSA days...

Make offer, I doubt I'll ever need them.

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In addition to that, I wish there was a guide for determining what metric hose fittings to buy if going with something like Aeroquip or Earl's. Is there some sort of tool used for properly measuring the diamter/thread pitch? I've been putting this off, because I'm just not sure which fittings to purchase.
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In addition to that, I wish there was a guide for determining what metric hose fittings to buy if going with something like Aeroquip or Earl's. Is there some sort of tool used for properly measuring the diamter/thread pitch? I've been putting this off, because I'm just not sure which fittings to purchase.

I believe they sell such tools at Harbor Freight...
Or just about any nut and bolt house

I usually grab my Snap-On thread file for quick checks if there is any doubt about pitch
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Sometimes my "eyecrometer" goes out of calibration...
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Thanks...come to think of it, I think I've got an old pitch gauge.

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