Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 13:15:57 -0800
Reply-To: Aaron <lists@MYCOMMUNITYNET.NET>
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From: Aaron <lists@MYCOMMUNITYNET.NET>
Subject: Re: Another Vanagon Burns Up - how to make the system better?
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Just a question about the firewall connector. I had heard the same
thing about them being dangerous and with mine being 20 years old I got
rid of it when I did a subaru conversion. Instead of a fitting, I just
ran a piece of hose through the old hole and then glued a bit of larger
heater hose to the outside where it goes through the hole for a shield
against chafing. The toughest part was getting the fuel hose onto the
rigid lines that run from the pump to the firewall as it was difficult
to access.
Now that I've done this, is there a good reason why I should have put a
new firewall connector there?
Just curious
Aaron
On Mar 31, 2005, at 12:29 PM, dylan friedman wrote:
> I used Aeroquip braided lines and fittings on one of
> my Syncros, along with fuel rails that have built in
> VDO pressure guages($175@) and a after market,
> adjustable fuel pressure($250) for a 914. It all
> works like a charm. It cost about $750 to put
> together. The toughest part is making the connection
> from the Syncro tank to the new fuel line. I couldn't
> find braided stainless to match the stock size coming
> out of the tank. The OD was the same but the ID did
> fit, way too tight.
> John is correct, the AN fittings will work nicely
> through the firewall. Since making my set the hose
> has changed a bit and you can get crimpless, reuseable
> fittings and a more cost effective hose to work with.
> It doesn't have the braided stainless showing on the
> outside, but carries the same pressures without
> crimping. I think it is for NOS systems in Fast&
> Furious cars. I'm sure you can find in at Summit
> Racing. Earl's fitting are a bit cheaper also. Hope
> this helps anyone looking to upgrade from stock.
>
> dylan
> --- Damon Campbell <damoncampbellvw@YAHOO.COM> wrote:
>> So it sounds like the firewall fitting is pretty
>> unanimously agreed upon to need replacement.
>> Personally, i know i'll be looking into that. The
>> jury is still a bit out on the engine lid, but at
>> that
>> point it is almost too late...
>>
>> What other plastic bits should be replaced? The
>> later
>> model fuel rails are plastic... are those junk? I
>> happen to have both versions, with the metal ones
>> installed in the van.
>>
>> What else is there? I'm just trying to make a
>> checklist of where i stand:
>>
>> * fuel lines - 2 years old, bought from volkscafe,
>> including new clamps (short injector hoses about 2
>> months old)
>> * fuel rails - metal
>> * firewall fitting - original (?!?)
>> * engine lid cover - fiberglass
>>
>> I also like the idea of the aeroquip hoses... sounds
>> like it would be a good kit for a list vendor to
>> make
>> and sell. I'm sure i would upgrade in a couple
>> years
>> when it is time to replace again.
>>
>> -Damon
>>
>> --- John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET> wrote:
>>> If you can find an aviation hardware catalog,
>> either
>>> papaer or on the
>>> web, you can look through the "AN Fittings"
>> section
>>> and find hardware
>>> designed specifically for firewall applications.
>> If
>>> it fits the firewall
>>> of an airplane, it will fit the firewall of a
>>> Vanagon.
>>
>> '84 Westy "The Van" w/2.3L WBX
>> Vancouver, BC
>>
>>
>>
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>
> Dylan Friedman
>
> insyncro@yahoo.com
>
> 91 Syncro Westy GL
> 91 Syncro L
> 90 Carat
> 89 Wolfsburg GL
>
>
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