Hey folks,
With my recent adventures in EBC4 hell, I had the thought... "If only someone made a fitting that could be installed in place of the EBC4, without bending or re-flaring any lines, to confirm the EBC4 is the problem and/or just remove it completely." But of course no one makes this...
So... I have some contacts who may be able to custom build such a thing, where any of us with the EBC4 could simply unscrew the lines, pull the pump, and screw the lines directly into the new fitting. Not having bent, cut, or re-flared any lines, if we ever want or need to put an ABS pump back in, it would be super easy.
Is there reasonable interest in such a thing? I have no idea on pricing yet, and I would probably have to do a pretty sizeable run to meet MOQs, so it may or may not be worth it. Just trying to gauge potential interest before I spend much time on it.
I think I might want it for my own rig, but if the MOQ is 300pcs and I only need one, that math isn't going to work out very well. If enough other people are interested to at least cover costs, then I'll probably move forward.
I looked into making it myself (I have a friend with a milling machine who would probably be more than happy to help), but inverted flare tooling is prohibitively expensive, and also "I ain't got time for that."
With my recent adventures in EBC4 hell, I had the thought... "If only someone made a fitting that could be installed in place of the EBC4, without bending or re-flaring any lines, to confirm the EBC4 is the problem and/or just remove it completely." But of course no one makes this...
So... I have some contacts who may be able to custom build such a thing, where any of us with the EBC4 could simply unscrew the lines, pull the pump, and screw the lines directly into the new fitting. Not having bent, cut, or re-flared any lines, if we ever want or need to put an ABS pump back in, it would be super easy.
Is there reasonable interest in such a thing? I have no idea on pricing yet, and I would probably have to do a pretty sizeable run to meet MOQs, so it may or may not be worth it. Just trying to gauge potential interest before I spend much time on it.
I think I might want it for my own rig, but if the MOQ is 300pcs and I only need one, that math isn't going to work out very well. If enough other people are interested to at least cover costs, then I'll probably move forward.
I looked into making it myself (I have a friend with a milling machine who would probably be more than happy to help), but inverted flare tooling is prohibitively expensive, and also "I ain't got time for that."