Russell Push On Adapter Fittings for hard lines

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Has anyone used the new adapter fittings from Russell Performance that push on to the hard lines (3/8 and 1/4)? I was planning on using them on the lines directly from the fuel pump sender and running new braided lines all the way up to the fuel rails. AN -8 supply and -6 return. How did they fit ? Any issues with leaks etc. ?
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I just put them on myself. Everyone I talked to said that you do not need teflon tape but with out it my fitting leaked no matter now tight they were so I ended up putting on tape and have not had a wiff of gas since. Looks alot better for sure.
 

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I was one of the first to order them, and since then, I have never had a single problem
 

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I guess they are pretty good from what ive heard. I purchased all the needed fittings from ron morris performance way before Russel even came up with the idea to make there own. Never had a problem and getting rid of the cheap plastic lines just help clean the bay that much more.
 

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94 DropTop said:
Yes pics of this stuff please, and part numbers

go read the TWO stickied threads on corral.net in the SN-95 section
 

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Ok I found part numbers but no pics. Do they make a complete kit that comes with everything? or do I have to buy those fittings and then get my own lines?
 

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94 DropTop said:
Ok I found part numbers but no pics. Do they make a complete kit that comes with everything? or do I have to buy those fittings and then get my own lines?

The fittings just allow you to run aftermarket lines. You will still need to purchase your lines, fittings, fuel rails and regulator if you decide to go that way.
 

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After lots of reading I found all the part numbers but no pics. These are to maintain the factory rails and reg. So all you should have to do is get the line you want and have them made with. Part #'s for everyone are 640873, 640903, 641303, 640863. These are for black fittings i believe if you make the last number a 0 it will be the red/blue. If someone has pics shoot them up.
 

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