DonsBolt
Bronco Guru
This summer when I when I installed a fuel pressure regulator, I decided to get some braided stainless fuel lines and AF fittings. I figured since I have a Holley 670 truck avenger I would go with Earls hose and fittings, since it is part of Holley.
Well first thing I noticed were the fillings didn't screw into the regulator very far. Also the banjo fitting screwed to far into my carb, and blocked off the transfer tube. I had to cut down the threads to get fuel to flow to the rear bowl. Also as soon as I shut the engine off the fuel pressure dropped right away.
Even after that the truck just didn't seem to run the way it should. So the other day I went to my local speed shop and bought some Aeroquip Hose, and AN fittings.
First thing I noticed with the Aeroquip stuff, is the Banjo filling is the right length, and doesn't block the transfar tube. Also the way the hose ends attach is a lot more secure, and clamps arount the end of the hose a lot better.
So after installing the Aeroquip hose and ends, I fired the truck up, wow it drives. and idles much better. Also when you shut the truck off the fuel pressure stays stable, at least for a minute or so.
So if you decide to go wit any braided fuel lines or AN fittings, go with Aeroquip, and stay away from Earls
Well first thing I noticed were the fillings didn't screw into the regulator very far. Also the banjo fitting screwed to far into my carb, and blocked off the transfer tube. I had to cut down the threads to get fuel to flow to the rear bowl. Also as soon as I shut the engine off the fuel pressure dropped right away.
Even after that the truck just didn't seem to run the way it should. So the other day I went to my local speed shop and bought some Aeroquip Hose, and AN fittings.
First thing I noticed with the Aeroquip stuff, is the Banjo filling is the right length, and doesn't block the transfar tube. Also the way the hose ends attach is a lot more secure, and clamps arount the end of the hose a lot better.
So after installing the Aeroquip hose and ends, I fired the truck up, wow it drives. and idles much better. Also when you shut the truck off the fuel pressure stays stable, at least for a minute or so.
So if you decide to go wit any braided fuel lines or AN fittings, go with Aeroquip, and stay away from Earls