PaulHart
Well-Known Member
Here's another braided fuel line thread. I have the part numbers from Pingel so I thought I'd make it easy for someone. Here's what you'll need to convert it to a 6-AN fuel line. At least the way I did it anyway
Pingel Fuel Valves
11-2355 S&S 6-AN Fitting W/O Ring Kit $31.75
6231-CH Valve 3/8 NPT Hex 6-AN $110.50
SS6C Filter SS Chrome 6-AN $48.95
A2001C Adapter Nut 3/8 NPT x 22mm $21.50
If I was to do this again I may have ordered a 4331-CH valve that should give you the adapter nut without buying it separately. It should also put the lever on the side with the outlet facing rear like you probably want it. My lever for the valve is facing front but hey whatever..works for me. As far as the lines and fittings go your on your own. I used #6 braided teflon and stainless aircraft fittings. I did use a 90 degree fitting at the carb and a 90 degree fitting when I came up between the heads to the filter. then you'll need a couple straight fittings to get you from the filter to the valve. If your not comfortable messing with the carb this isn't for you. You have to pull the float bowl to put the new fitting on the carb. There is a needle valve that rides up and down in that fitting that shuts the fuel off as the float rises in the bowl. It's a easy 15 minute job to pull the bowl and install but I didn't take pictures so I'm not getting into that here.
I'm referring to Gasman's posts for the rest of my info. I want to do the rest of the lines up top now.
Pingel Fuel Valves
11-2355 S&S 6-AN Fitting W/O Ring Kit $31.75
6231-CH Valve 3/8 NPT Hex 6-AN $110.50
SS6C Filter SS Chrome 6-AN $48.95
A2001C Adapter Nut 3/8 NPT x 22mm $21.50
If I was to do this again I may have ordered a 4331-CH valve that should give you the adapter nut without buying it separately. It should also put the lever on the side with the outlet facing rear like you probably want it. My lever for the valve is facing front but hey whatever..works for me. As far as the lines and fittings go your on your own. I used #6 braided teflon and stainless aircraft fittings. I did use a 90 degree fitting at the carb and a 90 degree fitting when I came up between the heads to the filter. then you'll need a couple straight fittings to get you from the filter to the valve. If your not comfortable messing with the carb this isn't for you. You have to pull the float bowl to put the new fitting on the carb. There is a needle valve that rides up and down in that fitting that shuts the fuel off as the float rises in the bowl. It's a easy 15 minute job to pull the bowl and install but I didn't take pictures so I'm not getting into that here.
I'm referring to Gasman's posts for the rest of my info. I want to do the rest of the lines up top now.

