MSD 2960 Atomic LS7 Master Kit Installation User Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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WARNING: MSD’s Push-Lock fittings are designed for

use with the MSD fuel hose only. Do not use

the MSD fuel hose with other fittings. Do not

use MSD Push-Lock fittings with other fuel

hose. Compatibility issues may cause fuel

leaks. Fuel Inlet Fittings and Cross-Over

Line: LS engines require a cross-over fuel

line to route the fuel from one bank to the

other. This is typically done at the front of

the engine. Due to the variety of intake

manifolds and accessories a cross-over

line must be made for each application.

The supplied MSD Push-Lock AN fittings

are designed only for use with the supplied

fuel hose (Aeroquip AQP FC598). We

do not recommend mixing Push-Lock

style fittings and hoses from different

manufacturers. Doing so may result in

fuel leaks and expose other dangerous

incompatibilities.

Figure 20 Installing Fuel Hose

to the Push-Lock Fittings.

Figure 21 Severing the Hose Properly.

CORRECT CLEAN,

SQUARE CUT

Figure 22 Installed Push-Lock Fitting.

Properly Installed Push-Lock Fitting

INCORRECT

JAGGED, ROUGH

CUT RESULTS IN

A COMPROMISED

CONNECTION

Improperly Installed Push-Lock Fitting

MSD supplies a length of fuel hose and two 90° -6AN

fittings to prepare a fuel crossover line. The fittings utilize

Push-Lock technology and are designed exclusively for

use with the supplied hose. These fittings do not use

clamps, however it is imperative to follow the installation

instructions.

Proper installation begins with a clean, square cut of

the hose. A hose cutting tool or new razor blade are

recommended. When installing the hose it is important

that the hose is pushed on all the way to the thin beauty

ring (Figure 20). This means the hose should fully overlap

the inboard barb. Too little engagement, as well as over-

engagement, will result in a compromised connection that

is prone to failure.

1. Determine the length of hose needed. Mark the hose

and cut it using a hose cutter or new razor blade.

There should be minimal disturbance of the outer

jacket, braids and inner liner. The cut plane should be

perpendicular to the hose axis. (Figure 21).

2. Before installing the hose to the fitting, it is important

to anchor the fitting. Proper installation cannot be

achieved by holding the hose and fitting in your hands.

For best results, the hose should be installed with

minimal twisting or pausing.

3. Apply a light coat of oil to the barbs on the fitting and

to the inside of the fuel hose. Use care not to get oil on

the outside of the hose as it will be impossible to get a

firm grip on the hose.

4. With the fitting anchored securely, push the hose over

the barbs. The hose is properly installed when it is flush

with the thin edge of the beauty ring (Figure 22). At this

point, the hose end should have rolled over the inboard

barb.

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