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shmickmik
15-08-2009, 11:29 AM
Here is a pic of what i am looking for. I have been to 3 autobarns (apparently redline make them and you can get them ordered through autobarn) and they all say the same thing. Nah we dont have it mate, try somewhere else. Would anyone be able to tell me the size of the fitting i will need? I am at the point where i want to just order 3 different fittings at a time from redline and hope i get the right one. :facejump:

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phonetech
15-08-2009, 08:12 PM
Mick
Been a while since I played with a weber but you will find it easier to convert it to a barbed type fitting and use a length of 5/16 fuel hose. Fitting can be purchased at most hydraulic places eg Pirtek or engineers suppliers such as Blackwoods etc. Also any workshop that does performance work can get you one. Not knowing where you live I cant give you more specifics. Autobarn are hopeless sometimes although I supect lazy individuals more than the franchise.
Cheers
Neil

shmickmik
15-08-2009, 08:19 PM
G'day thanks for helping me out with my weber issue man :) I really apreciate it.

I agree with waht you say about Autobarn.. its not the franchise itself that is the problem, just the staff that have to deal with ********s day in day out wanting all these little parts that have to be ordered and tracked down etc..

Im sure deep down when they see me walkign in with a weber they are like.. ohh just F OFF !! hahaha

Im in Bankstown if that makes any difference? I dont mind travelling as long as i know where to find one haha

I was thinking of just grabbing the ford fuel line that originally fits in that fitting and chopping the line in half so there is enough sticking out, and clamping a line onto that?

phonetech
15-08-2009, 08:28 PM
You could do it that way as well. It works quite well as both vehicles use 5/16 fuel hose.

shmickmik
15-08-2009, 08:36 PM
*high five* your a champion THANK YOU! lol I have been stressing over this for so long, but that had only occured to me now. What a knob.

The last thing to worry about are longer studs. Apparently the ones that come with the kit are too short.. ill worry about that later.

Thanks mate :D