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Old 03-21-2002, 12:55 PM
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Need help locating TPI fuel line parts.

Anyone know where I can get the 16mm. inverted flare,tubing nuts that attach to the fuel rails.I've tried G.M.(they don't sell them individually,only the actual lines.)
G.M. used those nuts to connect to the fuel filter as well,right?
I've installed a s/d tpi from a 92 Camaro into my 71 blazer.It's been running great for a year now and I'm just trying to clean up my install.I'm trying to locate the proper tubing nuts that attach to a fuel filter for a 92 Camaro.
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Old 03-21-2002, 07:07 PM
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Maybe a picture will help.

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If you can find some please tell me where, I've had zero luck in my search.
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This may help:

http://www.diy-efi.org/gmecm/compone..._fittings.html
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Engine: 3xx ci tubo
Transmission: 4L60E & 4L80E
The tool that makes the flair is also different than a standard flair tool. That tool is very expensive. It is usually cheaper to buy pre-made lines such as the ones list at the diy_efi site.
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Try http://www.classicindustries.com/
They seem to sell every peice there is and seperatly
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Dr.J,your link helped.At least I know what the fitting is called now.
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Re: Need help locating TPI fuel line parts.

Originally posted by BobbyK
Anyone know where I can get the 16mm. inverted flare,tubing nuts that attach to the fuel rails.I've tried G.M.(they don't sell them individually,only the actual lines.)
G.M. used those nuts to connect to the fuel filter as well,right?
I've installed a s/d tpi from a 92 Camaro into my 71 blazer.It's been running great for a year now and I'm just trying to clean up my install.I'm trying to locate the proper tubing nuts that attach to a fuel filter for a 92 Camaro.
Thanks.
You have a local hydraulic / oil filter supply nearby? That's where I got my stuff................

K5er? You know about www.coloradok5.com ? Check it out.............
Old 03-23-2002, 12:07 AM
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Blazin.Oh ya,I know about CK5.I'm there multiple times a day.Thanks though.I've seen your posts and have checked out your TPI'd 406 on you web page.
I've got a local industrial/auto/you need it,we'll get it type of place on it as we speak.The guy I talked to found the fitting in one of his catolagues but is having trouble finding the 16mm/1.5 thread.
The search continues.
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