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<blockquote data-quote="kid rok" data-source="post: 62417" data-attributes="member: 72"><p>Thanks for the fuel info. </p><p>The quick disconnects are regular air hose fittings. I have had alot of guys tell me they will probably start leaking. I have one on my gas tank as well. I have fuel in it and I'm testing it out to see if it leaks. It's been a week and no leak yet. If they do leak, I think I can install an Oring thats rated for fuel or trans fluid and be ok. I also have one on my transfercase drain plug. I can plug my fill tank to it and fill it up or hook a hose to it and drain it without having to make a big mess. </p><p>As far as the idea, I'm a carpenter and have been using them for years on air hoses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kid rok, post: 62417, member: 72"] Thanks for the fuel info. The quick disconnects are regular air hose fittings. I have had alot of guys tell me they will probably start leaking. I have one on my gas tank as well. I have fuel in it and I'm testing it out to see if it leaks. It's been a week and no leak yet. If they do leak, I think I can install an Oring thats rated for fuel or trans fluid and be ok. I also have one on my transfercase drain plug. I can plug my fill tank to it and fill it up or hook a hose to it and drain it without having to make a big mess. As far as the idea, I'm a carpenter and have been using them for years on air hoses. [/QUOTE]
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