ndamico
05-11-2003, 14:08
Hi,
well i'm just about done with my CAT filter install, except i've decided to remove the quick-connect fitting on top of the fuel tank and connect my CAT filter there. the plumbing will be very easy and clean, plus i can get to it.
Here is my one problem- I cand fine a replacement male and female connector that is 1/2 like the OEM. all i have been able to find is the part in 3/8.
What i have found is made my Dorman, labeled a quick-disconnect 3/8" steel body fuel line connector. part # 800-121.
these parts are for repairing fuel line, but will work great for the dmax. i can just chop the end off and put a flared fitting on it to attach to the lines from my CAT filter. the bonus with this is that it will be easy to put back to stock if i ever decided to do so, or if i ever had a problem with the filter/lines leaking.
i'm really hoping someone can point me in the right direction. i looked at buying an OEM line from GM but they want $150+ for it and it doesn't have much in the way of a metal end to lop off. it turns right into the softline.
If anyone would like to look at the bracket i've fabricated, see the link below:
http://www.wackywack.com/dmax.htm
I added a picture to the above link of what i'm looking for in 1/2"
[ 05-11-2003: Message edited by: ndamico ]</p>
well i'm just about done with my CAT filter install, except i've decided to remove the quick-connect fitting on top of the fuel tank and connect my CAT filter there. the plumbing will be very easy and clean, plus i can get to it.
Here is my one problem- I cand fine a replacement male and female connector that is 1/2 like the OEM. all i have been able to find is the part in 3/8.
What i have found is made my Dorman, labeled a quick-disconnect 3/8" steel body fuel line connector. part # 800-121.
these parts are for repairing fuel line, but will work great for the dmax. i can just chop the end off and put a flared fitting on it to attach to the lines from my CAT filter. the bonus with this is that it will be easy to put back to stock if i ever decided to do so, or if i ever had a problem with the filter/lines leaking.
i'm really hoping someone can point me in the right direction. i looked at buying an OEM line from GM but they want $150+ for it and it doesn't have much in the way of a metal end to lop off. it turns right into the softline.
If anyone would like to look at the bracket i've fabricated, see the link below:
http://www.wackywack.com/dmax.htm
I added a picture to the above link of what i'm looking for in 1/2"
[ 05-11-2003: Message edited by: ndamico ]</p>