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Jasper
25-Jun-2003, 23:07
Anybody know where to get the Quick disconnect fasteners for the fuel pump fuel lines from(other than Ducati)?

skidlids
26-Jun-2003, 00:33
Could try either Harris, Dennis Trollope, A&R racing, the later 2 can usually be found at various club meetings, they usually have the in-line type which are the same make, not sure if they can supply the ones that screw into the bottom of the pump itself.

Old Yella
26-Jun-2003, 12:05
Try Ducati or MV dealers first.
Not sure on the price but my mate got one for his MV and he said they were almost identical to the Ducati ones?

Any MV owners out there to confirm?
D.Whatham?

nelly
26-Jun-2003, 13:27
Jasp......done some searching and although they aren't the same as Ducati OE, you can get in-line assemblies from Busters, Demon Tweeks etc.

Monty
26-Jun-2003, 13:36
Thanks Nelly, you beat me to it.

John

Jasper
26-Jun-2003, 20:20
Thanks,both.

Totto
27-Jun-2003, 02:18
just noticed that M&P do them as well !

neil748r
27-Jun-2003, 09:45
There's usually a guy on e-Bay doing them. Not the same colour but exactly the same parts made by the same manufacturer as Ducati OEM.

cl0nd0n
21-Mar-2007, 21:30
I know this topic may have been covered more recently but has anyone purchased some fuel line quick diconnects recently?

I guess some inline ones would be fine providing they are suitable for the right pressure in the lines.

I have heard that maybe the ones from M&P, Busters etc may not be up to the job!

Other option is I have heard that Triumph ones are the same as Ducati ones. Anyone had experience of these?

Cheers again.

Shazaam!
21-Mar-2007, 21:57
Other option is I have heard that Triumph ones are the same as Ducati ones. Anyone had experience of these?

Cheers again.

Here's a posting on the Triumph fittings:

Triumph motorcycle part # T1241279 red anodized, T1241270 clear anodized. About $5 each. They come with clamps.

Two problems with these.

1. These do not have a closed center. (check valve in the fitting)
Should it come loose it will pee fuel all over your nice hot engine.

2. They WILL NOT press into your existing duc fuel lines. You will need four feet of 3/8 diameter fuel line to replace the OEM hose. Be sure to get the good hose clamps that clamp 360 degrees around the hose. These are for the fuel block end under the airbox. Normal hose clamps will cut into the hose. Old Fart

m1keyp
21-Mar-2007, 22:06
How about these?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-Ducati-MV-Agusta-Metal-Fuel-Fittings-748-916-996-998_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ35620QQitemZ1501044 67393QQrdZ1

Regards Mike

m1keyp
21-Mar-2007, 22:06
Or these?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/4-Ducati-MV-Agusta-Metal-Fuel-Fittings-748-916-996-998_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ35620QQitemZ1501044 69395QQrdZ1

cl0nd0n
22-Mar-2007, 09:00
Or these?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/4-Ducati-MV-Agusta-Metal-Fuel-Fittings-748-916-996-998_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ35620QQitemZ1501044 69395QQrdZ1

Hey m1keyp

Those ones are spot on! Come wiht both male and female! Should be an easy swap.

Thanks for your help!

Chris

cl0nd0n
22-Mar-2007, 14:52
Or these?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/4-Ducati-MV-Agusta-Metal-Fuel-Fittings-748-916-996-998_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ35620QQitemZ1501044 69395QQrdZ1

So just ordered a set of these up! Will let you all know what they are like as soon as they arrive from over the water!

Cheers

rcgbob44
23-Mar-2007, 10:08
You can also get them from ProBolt - all types including Ti.