Anyone have this fitting for Stealth Ram?
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Re: Anyone have this fitting for Stealth Ram?
remove the one from the other side, and with the picture you have take it to a place that deals with hydraulic hoses, they'll have the elbow with Male an/jic but you may have to drill and tap it for the bleeder valve setup. Probably save you a lot of money vs buying from holley or others
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Re: Anyone have this fitting for Stealth Ram?
You could always use a remote mounted regulator with a guage and of port for checking fuel pressure and just go to your rails with an fittings and lines
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Re: Anyone have this fitting for Stealth Ram?
It's a standard fitting. -6 ORB 90 degree to -6 male with 1/8" npt thread gauge port.
basically this in -6
https://www.foreinnovations.com/product_p/200045.htm
-- Joe
basically this in -6
https://www.foreinnovations.com/product_p/200045.htm
-- Joe
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Re: Anyone have this fitting for Stealth Ram?
It's a standard fitting. -6 ORB 90 degree to -6 male with 1/8" npt thread gauge port.
basically this in -6
https://www.foreinnovations.com/product_p/200045.htm
-- Joe
basically this in -6
https://www.foreinnovations.com/product_p/200045.htm
-- Joe
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