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removal of fuel accumulator

I've been running EFI on my SC for a year or so, and really hate having the bloody accumulator which is not needed any longer. I can;'t seem to find any adapter to convert the setup. I'm wondering if anyone else has done this and maybe can give me some tips on how to go about doing this properly.

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When I converted to PMO's and removed the accumulator I found there was no adapter for that fitting. Try converting to AN fittings (BAT-Mocal is a good source).
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But i will need some kind of adapter. I guess i will take it all out and go down to the parts store and see what they have
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Call Steve Timmins (InstantG's Home Page). As part of the conversion kit he supplies The period correct fuel filter that will attach directly to the fuel line and to whatever you're running.
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You could use Aeroquip Versa Flare -5 fittings with a -5 to -6 adapter they are inexpensive and easy to install
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Bullethole-

I have a custom fitting I had machined locally.................




It is very costly as I only had (10) of them made. It has M14 threads on both ends.

Please email me for details.

Len


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Here's another way to do it by replacing the metal tube with............






any one of these hoses. As you can see, just about any combination can be made up.

Len



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