fuel rail thread pitch

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somedude_001

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I am trying to source fittings for the fuel rail on the camaro. Does anyone know what the thread pitch is for the fuel rail?
 

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Are you talking about where the banjo bolts thread onto the rails? I'll grab my thread gauge and see.

Tom
 

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the info is on this forum, I found it earlier, I think its m12x1 but not 100% sure
 

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IMAG0096 zpsbc6dc95b

I can double confirm the M12 X 1.25 . I had to be sure to get my summit order in so I drove out to the shop the camaro is at then went to the store to confirm and came back home to complete the order. Thanks for the assist. Hopefully this will help people in the future.

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edit: WOW my fingers are really clean!
 

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The link I posted was from an email confirmation I had last year from when I put in ID1000's and had to replace my crush washers (with bolt).
 

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The link I posted was from an email confirmation I had last year from when I put in ID1000's and had to replace my crush washers (with bolt).

had you posted this information instead of noobs I would have found that much more useful. Thanks for the assist though.
 

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It was a joke... Regardless, a link was posted and within it, there was a thread pitch listed. Sorry I made you do a little bit of your own work.

Next time, I will not waste my time going through my personal email for anyone else's benefit.
 

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It was a joke... Regardless, a link was posted and within it, there was a thread pitch listed. Sorry I made you do a little bit of your own work.

Next time, I will not waste my time going through my personal email for anyone else's benefit.
You could have just said "here's a link to the one I purchased last year from when I put in ID1000's and had to replace my crush washers (with bolt).", which people would have clicked on, versus "noobs...", which 90% of people, including Alex, and myself, would just as well ignore.

Just sayin'.
 

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^ It's a ******* Summit Racing link (which you can see without clicking).

He could actually do research and find the information that is already there. I didn't ask what the thread pitch was when I ordered, nor did I measure it...






You guys could just stop crying.



Just a crazy idea....
 

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you guys have been around here long enough that you should know that Jason does not have a lot of patience for people asking questions that have already been answered here on the forum multiple times.....
 

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after searching on this forum I found 3 different people claiming different bolts so I created a thread. Didn't mean to ruffle any feathers. Hopefully this thread will come up next time it is searched.
 
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