What I would suggest for the jumper line is removing the fuel rail and “rebuilding” the injectors with new O rings and caps while you are in there, not an especially hard job but one that can take a little longer than you’d expect
Fun fact- at least on the early cars, if you cut off the factory hose crimps, the metal hard lines inside have a normal hose barb on them- I used a compression ring fitting for my fuel pressure, but just the barb end for the return.
Your power steering pump needs some love, too!
Beautiful car. Love the color and clean engine bay
Thank you
Awesome, I'm going to be doing this very soon. This video helped me out and gave me the confidence I needed. How about that jumper line?
What I would suggest for the jumper line is removing the fuel rail and “rebuilding” the injectors with new O rings and caps while you are in there, not an especially hard job but one that can take a little longer than you’d expect
Fun fact- at least on the early cars, if you cut off the factory hose crimps, the metal hard lines inside have a normal hose barb on them- I used a compression ring fitting for my fuel pressure, but just the barb end for the return.
The late models are the same, that’s how mine was set up, hose on the barn with a fuel injection hose clamp
will these work on an early car? do you have link to friend who makes them?
To confirm, the line from the fuel filter (I have a 87 NA) is 10mm?
What size fitting are those an fittings? What are they called? I am lost and i need to do this to avoid flaring :(
Thanks For the Shoutout on the Fuel Lines :-) *This is Devin*
What size fittings are those compression fitting? At 8:28 have a porsche 944 as well
@@TwoTecs76 8mm and 10mm. If you would like me to make you a set. Let me know :-)
@@dr.frahnkensteeen4485 hi, also looking for a complete set. Please let me know.
@@masterrk7 send me an email. golten1986@gmail.com
@dr.frahnkensteeen4485 Hi, by any chance are you still making fuel lines for 944s?
What’s the tint percentage? I’m in love
Thank you, I have 15% on the front windows and 10% on the rear and quarter windows
second ish?
First!
on a scale of 1-10 how sure are you?