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Old 05-31-2014, 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Jimmy Jones
Maybe I am not finding the right place to search, but some of the part numbers are not found on the Brennan Industries website. Perhaps I am looking in the wrong place?
Part numbers posted are correct and show up on their site. Try inputting the numbers into the Search window on this page: Brennan Industries Catalog
Old 05-31-2014, 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by James_944
Hi

Quick query as I am new to these fittings so learning as I go along. Trying to find the parts in the UK.

Male JIC to Male Metric Adapters.
Am I correct in saying it is AN-6 for the 10mm and AN-4 for the 8mm?

Thanks in advance.
James
Both adapters have a AN-6 "side" to them. They convert the 10mm feed line to male AN-6 and the same for the 8mm return line to male AN-6.
Old 10-19-2014, 03:57 PM
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This is excellent! I want to do the longer supply line to reduce the sharp bend over the fuel rail.

Are the fittings back near the pump and filter the same? Those are actually in worse shape on mine, because the ones up front were replaced under the recall way back when.
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Part numbers posted are correct and show up on their site. Try inputting the numbers into the Search window on this page: Brennan Industries Catalog
Very good info to have. One small side note: the "list" prices displayed when I did this search was now $17.12 (not $9.50), then it changed to $15.41 when placed in the online shopping cart; is there a secret handshake to getting the better price?...Bruce

PS... I added a link to this post from my fuel lines page.

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Buying directly from the manufacturer a lot of the times is more expensive than finding a dealer and quoting pricing for a better deal.
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I have now completed my upgrade on the same lines as this.
Pics can be found here:
https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...l#post11822434

Thanks all.
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To those looking for the parts in the OP, some of the Brennan #s have changed. I contacted a vendor and received these updated part numbers:

For the 10mm line:
7005-06-L08-14
D8008-L08
D8006-08

For the 8mm return line:
7005-06-L10-16
D8008-L10
D8006-10

Here are the prices from Goodyear, although you can buy them direct from Brennan.




Additionally, Lindsey Racing offers this as one item. you can find it here for $28+shipping.
http://www.lindseyracing.com/LR/Pors...A-COMPFIT.html
Old 01-28-2016, 10:35 AM
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I took mine to Amazon hose in Tampa, FL -

They reused the fittings -
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