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Left hand ICT carb fuel pipe inlet
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<blockquote data-quote="sparkywig" data-source="post: 621868" data-attributes="member: 3541"><p>You'll need a bead rolling tool, they're used mostly on boost applications to stop the pipes blowing off.</p><p>I don't think they'll go small enough for 5.5mm or 8mm pipe though.</p><p></p><p>Why not try hard lines? If you attach the tee to the fan shroud, use rubber from the regulator to the tee and then hard lines to the carbs.</p><p></p><p>When I get around to dropping my engine out for an upgrade/overhaul, I'll probably go with flexible hoses with AN fittings and do away with any rubber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparkywig, post: 621868, member: 3541"] You'll need a bead rolling tool, they're used mostly on boost applications to stop the pipes blowing off. I don't think they'll go small enough for 5.5mm or 8mm pipe though. Why not try hard lines? If you attach the tee to the fan shroud, use rubber from the regulator to the tee and then hard lines to the carbs. When I get around to dropping my engine out for an upgrade/overhaul, I'll probably go with flexible hoses with AN fittings and do away with any rubber. [/QUOTE]
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