Triumph / BSA Fuel Line Ferrules (1) - Choose Finish / Size

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Keep your vintage British motorcycle looking "correct" and "original" by installing our new USA made fuel line ferrules. Each ferrule we stock either alloy or brass will slip over any fuel line that has an outer diameter of 9/16". 

 

All fuel line ferrules that are offered are sold EACH 1 quantity and you will receive (1) ferrule1 either alloy or brass - you choose! 

As far as I am aware, all vintage British motorcycles had ferrules on there fuel line. Most vintage Triumph models used a 5/16" I.D. X 9/16" O.D. fuel line hose so our ferrules will work with that size hose. May be used for other applications not listed here..

 

Please note that our fuel line ferrules are sold EACH - use the drop down menu to select which ferrule size and finish you desire

 

 


**Features**
  • Made in the USA
  • OEM part number is 82-8592 & F8592

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Doug

Ferrules fit hose and nipples perfectly

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Michael

Hi

I've been searching for the correct ferrules and a means of fitting them to my Norton for many years so it has come as something of a culture shock to discover that my requirements can be met from 5000 miles away! Like alot of my contemporaries I've previously been forced to rely on screw clips or some other form of universal fitting to complete my oil pipe connections. These work OK but always look unprofessional.So congratulations to you guys for identifying this gap in the supply of essentially simple spare parts and for doing something about it. I also own a vintage tractor which utilizes a Norton industrial motor identical (save for a 3 inch extension to the crankshaft) to the 633 cc s.v. engine fitted to my 1947 Model 1. More importantly, both engines use the same gauge oil pipes so your product will also be making an impact in the world of vintage tractors! I'm sure my fellow members of our Vintage Horticulture and Garden Machinery Club will be interested in your supplies, especially if they own a Trusty Tractor.

Many thanks. I just wish you had a shop here in the English Midlands, spiritual home of many British Classics.

Mike the Mercian

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todd

Looks good, work perfect, I like them because easy to use.