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Old 09-20-2018, 09:27 PM
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i was working on fitting 90* -8an hose but alt can’t sit fully. How can we fix this.
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Regulator line to fitting

Regulator line to fitting
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Originally Posted by Go5.3tt06
i was working on fitting 90* -8an hose but alt can’t sit fully. How can we fix this.
Look up Fore Innovations. They make a 90 degree billet fitting that is lower profile. Not sweeping like you have.
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I saved part number XRP 989108 for when I get a hi-ram. It's a tight 90 o-ring fitting in -8an size.
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Originally Posted by LongBlue
Look up Fore Innovations. They make a 90 degree billet fitting that is lower profile. Not sweeping like you have.
if you don’t mind. Link?
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Originally Posted by ILuvJDM
I saved part number XRP 989108 for when I get a hi-ram. It's a tight 90 o-ring fitting in -8an size.
wow it’s almost 80 dollars ha
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Yeah, it's ridiculous, but works apparently. I saved the part number in my phone after some research about the hi ram and seeing that same issue
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I used a 180* fitting in mine and put a notch in the back cover of the alternator.

I didn’t like the 180* fitting and removed it.... I then bought relocation brackets and the BOV just misses the Alternator.... so I got a steel 90* hydraulic fitting and installed into the rail and used a 90* fuel fitting. Works great

I reinstalled the factory bracket
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Originally Posted by ILuvJDM
Yeah, it's ridiculous, but works apparently. I saved the part number in my phone after some research about the hi ram and seeing that same issue
i finish ordered that one you send me. Let’s see. Thank for help out.
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