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Fuel Line Fittings-Parts & Service Manuals

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Can anyone tell me where I might buy the male end adapters to fit the quick disconnect fuel line fittings? The female, or line ends (5/16 & 3/8) are available from NAPA, Dorman, etc. but I can't find the male half.

The 3/8" x 1/4 NPT on fuel pump has a Dodge P/N, and I might be able to get one or two from the dealer, but I am looking for an aftermarket source. I'm working on a project that would be handy to use these fittings on.



On the subject of O. E. M. part numbers. My brother & I are in the process of rebuilding/refurbishing/ converting (2) 1992 & (1) 1986 Dodge pick-ups and have purchased a CD with an authorized O. E. M. parts manual for 1990/1993 Dodge trucks. It's a great help. As well as letting us locate O. E. M. part nos. for cross reference, the illustrations help in location references when re-installing components. Also, the dealers parts dept. people seem more responsive, and there is less confusion, if you can ask for part nos. over the phone, rather than trying to describe the part.



Go on-line to www.moparmanuals.com. They also have factory authorized parts & service manuals for almost all of the Mopar vehicles. Check them out. Jack Dancoe
 
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