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Old 10-05-2011, 10:36 AM
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Old 10-05-2011, 10:54 AM
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For what?

When Todd modified the S4 fuel rails for my 81 he used two sets of rails as donor pieces to get all the fittings and silver soldered them together.

Might have been "easier" to go AN but I didn't want to.
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Old 10-05-2011, 10:54 AM
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Look in Metric countries... they have aluminium though
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Old 10-05-2011, 11:23 AM
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Todd moved around some of the sensors on his engine, I'll find out what he used for bungs or if he made his own.
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Old 10-05-2011, 12:21 PM
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I'd get a machine shop to make them for you. Or buy some stock and drill/tap yourself.
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Old 10-05-2011, 12:50 PM
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ISA Racing in Germany has some... not sure if they are a suitable size.

They have M10,12,14,18 & 22

I've used this place quite often and they've been pretty quick at getting items sent off to Sweden.

Web site is only in German however.....

http://www.isa-racing.com/product_in...engewinde.html
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Hmm...
I'm about to send off an ITB set and this sounds like something I should start tossing in the box since they'll be doing what you're doing now.
If you give me a few days I'll make extras and send them to you.
I use an M12x1.5 for one and a 1/8 NPT for an aftermarket gage. What would you like yours to be?
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Originally Posted by Mike Simard
Hmm...
I'm about to send off an ITB set and this sounds like something I should start tossing in the box since they'll be doing what you're doing now.
If you give me a few days I'll make extras and send them to you.
I use an M12x1.5 for one and a 1/8 NPT for an aftermarket gage. What would you like yours to be?
Well.....that was easy..


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Originally Posted by Sterling
The top surface needs to be perfect since it is a sealing surface for a temp sensor. so if I buy stock I will have to mill it or turn it in a lathe to make sure its perfect and would rather just buy one since I only need one.
I hand drilled and hand tapped my cheap autometer sender..No issues in 5+ years or so?
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