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BountyHunter5150
06-05-2017, 08:00 PM
I recently had both of my Holley 4150's rebuilt, and as I was putting the fuel lines (they are ARP fittings with braided stainless lines) back in, I accidentally stripped one of the fuel inlets. The damn thing only goes in about 3 threads!!! All 4 of them are the same way, but I didn't strip the other 3.

Besides purchasing a new float bowl, is there is somewhat simple fix to get that fitting in there tight, so I dont have to worry about it coming out and spewing gas everywhere? I know that Teflon tape/paste isn't the answer. A heli coil would probably work, but that's more than I want to do. Will a thread locker work? What about a longer ARP fitting? If so, how do I know what size the fitting itself is? Thanks for any help!!!!

HB Vic
06-05-2017, 08:10 PM
Can you post a couple pics? What size is it 3/8"?


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BountyHunter5150
06-05-2017, 09:31 PM
Sure. Here are a couple of photos. In the one of the fuel inlet, where you can see the threads stripped is how far the fittings goes in when all the way seated. And the other is the length of the fitting itself. 6526965270

BountyHunter5150
06-05-2017, 09:44 PM
Here is another photo of it. Thanks! 65271

HB Vic
06-06-2017, 07:37 AM
Tough one. I think Loctite blue (243) is fuel proof once cured. Might try that and if it doesn't work then helicoil it.


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rschap1
06-06-2017, 11:04 AM
Looks like there are 3 gaskets/washers on the fitting.
Get down to the single thin one and maybe you could reach good/fresh threads.
If you can get the fitting to thread in deeper and use the mentioned thread locker maybe be good...
If removing the extra gaskets doesn't get in there deep enough you might be able to seek out another fitting that does make it in deeper

BountyHunter5150
06-06-2017, 02:52 PM
Tough one. I think Loctite blue (243) is fuel proof once cured. Might try that and if it doesn't work then helicoil it.


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I may try to find a longer AN fitting. Can you, or anyone else tell what size it is by the measurements that I have provided? Thanks!

HB Vic
06-06-2017, 05:26 PM
6AN is my guess but it's hard to tell using a tape


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BountyHunter5150
06-06-2017, 07:38 PM
6AN is my guess but it's hard to tell using a tape


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Here's what I have found out talking to a reputable mechanic that I trust: the best thing to do is order a new fuel bowl, which is about $30. He said that the threads would have "grab" enough in order for the loctite to have a chance of working, and although finding a longer AN fitting is a possibility, which I will find out tomorrow when I call Summit Racing, it's probably better to be safe than sorry when dealing with fuel and a hot motor, especially when a boat bounces so much more than a car. $30 isn't that much, but it still kind of pisses me off that the banjo bolt fitting isn't longer to begin with. Like I said previously, it isn't even using half of the threads in the fuel inlet, which is stupid and seems like a poor design.