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blkjack 11-02-2009 03:11 PM

Banjo bolt thread size
 
Does anyone know the thread size for the banjo bolts for the VP44 and the fuel filter housing? Looking to replace the restricted line between the two was going to go with the JIC fittings and needed to know what size the threads are and what size fittings to use any info on this thanks.

Whit 11-02-2009 03:34 PM

from the Vulcan site


Metric
Adapter 06JIC X M12 with seal. This 06 JIC adapter fits the ports in
VP-44 and CP3 injection pumps, all 24v fuel filter housings and 98.5-02
lift pumps. They also fit the 12v fuel filter housing.With preinstalled
bonded sealing washer.

Dr. Evil 11-02-2009 03:44 PM

M12 for sure - the question is - are they 1.25, 1.5, or 1.75 threads?

blkjack 11-02-2009 03:57 PM

great thanks :U: that is what i was looking for are they readily avail at parts store?

Whit 11-02-2009 04:07 PM

Jegs, Vulcan, Genos and I bet most every vendor here has em for ya

blkjack 11-02-2009 04:11 PM

yea seen them online was going to work on it tonight or tomorrow night will check with my local parts stores and hose shops. if not will proly have to order them thanks, for the info.

Bosshogg 11-02-2009 07:57 PM

Threads are 12mm X 1.5 TPI, I have ordered from Jeg's before.
Another thing you should know, is on the late filter canisters, you can drill and tap the fittings out to 3/8" pipe, for something that flows much more and is much easier to work with when finding fittings. I did it on mine, and actually drilled a 5/16" hole through the fuel heater, in order to get some more flow goin on.

guesswho512 11-05-2009 06:13 AM


Originally Posted by Bosshogg (Post 423328)
Another thing you should know, is on the late filter canisters, you can drill and tap the fittings out to 3/8" pipe, for something that flows much more and is much easier to work with when finding fittings.

do you mean the stock fitting or the 12mm X 06MJIC? or the canister top?


Originally Posted by Bosshogg (Post 423328)
and actually drilled a 5/16" hole through the fuel heater, in order to get some more flow goin on.

inside the canister? i have an airdog150 and per the instructions i skipped the factory canister and no i want to put it back into the loop. air dog used 12mm X -8 JIC with o ring. what is the difference between JIC 08 and 06.
i'm not trying to add a giant restriction, just a fuel heater:U:

blkjack 11-05-2009 09:27 AM

I was looking for the fittings from the fuel canister outlet to the vp44 inlet and i think the difference between the JIC 08 and JIC 06 is the diameter of the flare side of the fitting...

guesswho512 11-06-2009 12:50 PM

i used airdogs 12mm X -08JIC
unscrew bango and move line out of way. then just thread the 12mm side into VP44. i left the stock return alone. i believe the overflow valve is in the return bango.


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