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Re: 69 M code fuel vapor seperator
[Re: sixbbl 69]
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04/23/18 06:54 PM
04/23/18 06:54 PM
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moparfan53
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This has been asked numerous times so there are many threads about it over the years. I did a quick search. The 2 newest I found are from 2016 and 2014. I am not aware of any change since then. If there is hopefully someone will tell us. AFAIK, the M code one is the same as the 440/hemi one. 2016 thread 2014 thread
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Re: 69 M code fuel vapor seperator
[Re: 70sixpkrt]
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04/23/18 08:52 PM
04/23/18 08:52 PM
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69bfan
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The latest batch that came in back in October of 2017 from the manufacture has on average a 0.060 to a 0.070 inch hole in the return line to be a more accurate reproduction. They are supplied to a number of vendors on this site, they are not on the website, but you can email us through our site to get more information for anyone looking for one.
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Re: 69 M code fuel vapor seperator
[Re: BlueRacer69]
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05/04/18 01:39 AM
05/04/18 01:39 AM
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cudaman1969
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fredericksburg,va
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The 69 A-Body M-codes with 440 motors used a inline fuel filter same a the 383 Darts. No vapor separator. Ok, thought that was the way,thanks
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