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The inline quick fittings look to be the same that BMW uses. I work in a BMW MC shop
I have only replaced one in 4 four months so they are reliable IMO.
"john martinez" wrote:
> I found the 90 el to be leaking on my 2000 ST also I just used a bit
of teflon tape to
> correct it. Also on the fuel fittings I know that BMW uses the quick
fittings I will
> use these if or when I need replacements.
Are you referring to the screw-in fitting or an in-line one here?
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