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Imlow78
07-29-2007, 10:35 AM
The fitting that is used for the bleeds on the fuel side of the NO2 system?
I realize that this picture is not the best but this fitting looks to be Home made but I've seen some that look more like a production piece. Also If they are all homemade are the tube just Epoxied in the fitting and if so what type of epoxy can be used that will not be effected "Broke down" by the fuel? Any help on this would be great. I've been looking for a few days now try'n to buy a few of these online with no luck.

Shannon "RSP"

You will have to click on the picture to see it completely!

BJCRAZYZ
07-29-2007, 10:56 AM
The fitting that is used for the bleeds on the fuel side of the NO2 system?
I realize that this picture is not the best but this fitting looks to be Home made but I've seen some that look more like a production piece. Also If they are all homemade are the tube just Epoxied in the fitting and if so what type of epoxy can be used that will not be effected "Broke down" by the fuel? Any help on this would be great. I've been looking for a few days now try'n to buy a few of these online with no luck.

Shannon "RSP"

You will have to click on the picture to see it completely!
i think magnafuel offers a bleed kit
http://www.magnafuel.com/products/accessories/fittings/index.htm

Imlow78
07-29-2007, 04:53 PM
The fitting I'm looking for you see used on most of Fulton's systems. The one from Magna fuel is a little different.

Shannon "RSP"

quickwrench
07-29-2007, 07:13 PM
If you're talking about the brass block, they're made for Fulton. Give them a ring at the shop.

quickwrench
07-29-2007, 07:14 PM
Also...the lines AREN'T epoxied in place. They use a much more permanent process.

Imlow78
07-29-2007, 07:58 PM
Thats what I was looking for guys! Thanks. I guess I'll have to give him a call next week.

Shannon "RSP"