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Old 08-26-2006, 12:54 PM
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Default Vic Jr fuel plumbing parts list (returnless system)

I had some questions about what I used on my install and found the receipt this morning. Here it is:

(1) 3 Russell Endura (silver) elbow adapters 3/8 pipe to 6AN... pn RUS-660841
(2) 1 Russell Endura 3/8 pipe to 6AN straight adapter... pn RUS-660461
(3) 1 NOS (brand!) 6AN Y-block... pn NOS17836NOS
(4) 10 ft of 6AN TFE hose (teflon inner, stainless outer)...pn AER-FCC0610
(5) 5 straight fittings for 6AN TFE hose to 6AN female... pn AER-FBM1103
(6) 1 90 degree swivel fitting for 6AN TFE hose to 6 AN female... pn AER-FBM1122

Total for above parts was $176 from Summit.

(7) 1 Russell 3/8 tube adapter to 6AN Female... part number is not legible, cost about $12.

(8) 1 Fuel line repair kit from Napa (this was the 3/8 tube with the pushlok tip) not sure on cost.

Anyway, the above will get it done. You really only need about 6ft of the TFE hose to have pleny for error. I only used about 4 feet myself.

Hope this helps the next guy!

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Could you maybe add a note to the side as to what the specific coupler was used for. I pretty much know what I will need but it may help for those that are just beginning to think about the swap

And thanks for the parts list post I wish it would have been up about 2 weeks ago
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Also note that the above is for a returnless fuel system truck.

For return systems:

Adapting the stock lines to -6 AN
Parts list:
3/8" x 4 3/4" Quick Disconnect "sending unit repair line (NAPA 730-4938)
5/16" x 4 3/4" Quick Disconnect "sending unit repair line (NAPA 730-4937)
3/8 tube to Female -6 AN adaptor (EARLS 165106ERL)
5/16 tube to Female -6 AN adaptor (EARLS 165156ERL)

Tools needed:
Mini Tubing cutter (NAPA service tools 2107)
(2) -6 AN line wrenches

For the fuel rails:
(4) Russell Endura 3/8 pipe to 6AN straight adapter... pn RUS-660461
17" length of -6 AN line
FPR of your choice
(1) 90* -6 AN Male / Male elbow
(1) -6 AN plug

Note that I haven't done final assembly yet and this may change depending on how I like the look of the FPR wedged on the back of one rail... My set up is pretty simple -- both factory lines connect to the rails on the firewall side (one to a straight fitting on the rail, one to the 90* elbow on the bottom of the FPR). The crossover connects to a straight fitting on each rail (which is why it is long -- I wanted to have room to move the hose around depending on how I connected the TB and intake piping).
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Originally Posted by TurboBerserker
Also note that the above is for a returnless fuel system truck.
Good point! Fixed my title!
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Where it was used notes are included below...

Originally Posted by CHarris
I had some questions about what I used on my install and found the receipt this morning. Here it is:

(1) 3 Russell Endura (silver) elbow adapters 3/8 pipe to 6AN... pn RUS-660841. These were used on the ends of the fuel rails.

(2) 1 Russell Endura 3/8 pipe to 6AN straight adapter... pn RUS-660461. This was used on the end of 1 fuel rail.

(3) 1 NOS (brand!) 6AN Y-block... pn NOS17836NOS. This was used to split the fuel line coming into the rails.


(4) 10 ft of 6AN TFE hose (teflon inner, stainless outer)...pn AER-FCC0610.
This was used to connect my fuel rails together in the rear and also to connect my y-block to the fronts of each fuel rail.

(5) 5 straight fittings for 6AN TFE hose to 6AN female... pn AER-FBM1103. I used mostly straight fittings because they are cheaper! These connect to the TFE hose and allow connection to the 6AN adapters on the fuel rails and y-block.

(6) 1 90 degree swivel fitting for 6AN TFE hose to 6 AN female... pn AER-FBM1122. This made a more compact adaptation on the end of one rail. I intended this for use on the rear... but didn't rear feed as planned.

Total for above parts was $176 from Summit.

(7) 1 Russell 3/8 tube adapter to 6AN Female... part number is not legible, cost about $12. This connected to the hardline napa kit and to the y-block.

(8) 1 Fuel line repair kit from Napa (this was the 3/8 tube with the pushlok tip) not sure on cost.

Anyway, the above will get it done. You really only need about 6ft of the TFE hose to have pleny for error. I only used about 4 feet myself.

Hope this helps the next guy!
Here's the pic to help it make sense!
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i run the Aeromotive Fuel Rails on my stock right now but i also run the fuel regulator i also run my fuel in on the driver side rail and i regulat the return side (the pass side)so i never run out of fuel.i think when i put the vick jr intake on i will run both in let line from the back and both return lines out the front and use the Y fitting that u used.
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Great post, thanks for the info guys.
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Ran into a spot of trouble with my plan. Once everything is reinstalled, there isn't room to run a straight 3/8 NPT to -6 AN fitting on the front of the DS rail. I also need to rething the rear a bit -- it works, but its cramped and puts funny bends in the stock lines...

Update to follow.
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Default Update for return system

It's on and holding pressure:








For return systems:

Updated Parts list:
Adapting the stock fuel lines:
3/8" x 4 3/4" Quick Disconnect "sending unit repair line (NAPA 730-4938)
5/16" x 4 3/4" Quick Disconnect "sending unit repair line (NAPA 730-4937)
3/8 tube to Female -6 AN adaptor (EARLS 165106ERL)
5/16 tube to Female -6 AN adaptor (EARLS 165156ERL)

Tools needed:
Mini Tubing cutter (NAPA service tools 2107)
(2) -6 AN line wrenches

For the fuel rails:
(3) Russel Endura 3/8 pipe to -6AN 90* adapator... pn RUS-660841 --> 2 for the crossover line, 1 for the feedline connection on the end of the ds rail
(1) Russell Endura 3/8 pipe to 6AN straight adapter... pn RUS-660461 --> connects the FPR to the end of the pass side rail
17" length of -6 AN line --> to connect the return line to the 90* fitting on the bottom of the FPR
FPR of your choice
(1) 90* -6 AN Male / Male elbow --> connects the FPR to the return line
(1) -6 AN plug --> to cap the other feedport on the FPR.

Some pics:



View of the feedline connected to the end of the DS rail. In the fore ground is the extension to allow the return line to connect to the other rail (read line).




View of the FPR connected to the return line, with feed line in the bg.





Close up of the FPR connection to the return line.





Wide view of the FPR and lines connected to the factory lines.




Front cross over line.


Sorry some of the pics suck -- huge humidity today, too much for the camera it seems.

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now that is what I am talkin about!


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